November 10, 2024 - 8:00am

Is the US about to become the first country to restore protections for women and girls from trans ideology? If it happens — and that depends on whether President-elect Donald Trump means what he’s been saying over the last couple of years — the irony would be impossible to miss. Do we really have to wait for a politician who has been repeatedly accused of sexual assault to call a halt to the most sweeping attack on women’s safety and privacy in our lifetime?

The impact of Trump’s promises, if he sticks to them, would be far-reaching. He has pledged to get trans-identified males out of girls’ toilets and women’s sport. He says he will make the US Government recognise that there are only two sexes — he calls them “genders”, a common mistake, but he means male and female. He has promised to stop “gender-affirming” medical treatment, including prescribing puberty blockers, describing it as “child abuse”.

What he’s proposing is nothing short of a demolition of the creaking edifice created by trans activists. And if it can be done in the US, where they have had much greater success in promoting laws that wreck women’s rights, why not elsewhere? In the UK, we have a government committed to an opposite course, but resistance has always been more vocal — and led by women on the centre-left.

Organisations such as the Labour Women’s Declaration, Fair Play for Women and Woman’s Place UK have steadfastly made the case against the demands of trans activists. They’ve been denounced as “hate groups” by people who now find themselves in positions of power, including Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy. That puts Labour in the same place as the Democrats almost four years ago, when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris arrived in office and couldn’t do enough for the “trans community”. And look where that’s got them.

Much of the Left has lost its mind, and its moral compass, when faced by entitled men masquerading as “victims”. Politicians parrot claims about trans-identified males not having full human rights, ignoring their own complicity in giving them access and influence women can only dream of. Biden welcomed Dylan Mulvaney, an actor who has made a career out of his journey to “girlhood”, to the White House, while Harris wrote a letter congratulating him on “living authentically” as a woman for a year. Mulvaney subsequently tanked sales of Bud Light when the company employed him as a brand ambassador, a warning that the Democrats ignored.

Trump’s suggestion that he will take on the trans lobby from day one appears to be a calculated reversal of one of Biden’s first acts as president. On 20 January 2021, Biden signed an executive order extending what’s known as Title IX, preventing publicly funded schools from excluding transgender students from toilets and changing rooms that align with their “gender identity”. It was the beginning of a cascade of legislation that’s resulted in girls losing sporting scholarships and medals, while female athletes have been injured in the process of playing against adult men.

It’s an open goal for Trump — and a horrible dilemma for women who detest his character and his politics. Trump proudly takes credit for destroying Roe v. Wade, leading to severe restrictions on abortion in many states. To the eternal discredit of the self-indulgent Left, however, he may also be the politician who finally dismantles the privileges of men who claim to be women.


Joan Smith is a novelist and columnist. She was previously Chair of the Mayor of London’s Violence Against Women and Girls Board, and is on the advisory group for Sex Matters. Her book Unfortunately, She Was A Nymphomaniac: A New History of Rome’s Imperial Women was published in November 2024.

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