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Influencers praise Trump for declaring 'only two genders' will be recognized by US: 'Truth is winning!'

President Trump won praise from his supporters on Monday as he vowed in his inaugural address that his government will not recognize genders aside from male and female.

Trump marked his return to the Oval Office with a pledge to restore America to a "golden age."

One particular quote from his address inside the Capitol lit social media on fire.

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"As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States Government, that there are only two genders, male and female," Trump declared to thunderous applause.

Conservative influencers and politicians across social media were quick to praise this statement as a sign of changing times. 

"The radical woke gender ideology is DEAD," talk show host Graham Allen proclaimed. "Trump has declared that there are only TWO GENDERS: MALE AND FEMALE!"

OutKick founder Clay Travis argued that it’s a "Crazy world" in which "this is a political issue at all."

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Chaya Raichik, the activist behind LibsOfTikTok, marveled at his statement as a "Massive win for America" and wrote in another post, "I can't believe this is really happening. I fought against the gender insanity for years. I got doxxed, received hundreds of death threats, and dozens of hit pieces written about me over it. It's time to end the gender pseudoscience nonsense once and for all. The future is bright!"

"Thank you President [Trump]," Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Fla., wrote. 

Rep. Mark Harris, R-NC., argued Trump's statement shows that "Truth is winning!"



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