Support The
Human Rights Campaign hailed Biden's order as "most substantive, wide-ranging executive order concerning sexual orientation and gender identity ever issued by a United States president".
Opposition In opposition, Republican Senator
Roger Marshall stated the executive order "shows no common sense and will bring about the destruction of women's sports". Former Ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley denounced Biden's order, calling it "an attack on women's rights". Lauren Adams, legal director for the
Women's Liberation Front said "both executive orders send a heartbreaking message to women and girls that their government does not view them as worthy of consideration and is not willing to recognize female people as a discrete class." Following the departure of President Biden from office and the
inauguration of Donald Trump as the
47th president of the United States, the Trump administration immediately rescinded the order, labeling its provisions as "unpopular, inflationary, illegal, and radical practices". ==See also==