Controversial trans activist Dylan Mulvaney made headlines yet again with a fiery attack on President Trump’s policies. The social media figure known for the Bud Light disaster continues to push gender ideology despite overwhelming backlash from mainstream America.
At a glance:
• Dylan Mulvaney launched a media blitz criticizing Trump’s Executive Order on gender recognition
• Trump’s order mandates recognizing only “male and female” on official documents
• Mulvaney gained national attention after the disastrous Bud Light campaign celebrating “girlhood”
• The activist claimed transgender people are “less than one percent of the population” and “not hurting anyone”
• Mulvaney opposed Trump’s restrictions on sex-change procedures for those under 19, saying parents know better than government
Mulvaney’s Media Offensive
Dylan Mulvaney has taken to the liberal media circuit to attack President Trump’s Executive Order on gender recognition. The controversial activist appeared on “CBS Mornings” to complain about the administration’s stance on transgender issues.
Mulvaney, who sparked a massive boycott against Bud Light after appearing in their marketing campaign in 2023, defiantly claimed identity transcends legal documents. The backlash against Bud Light resulted in billions in lost market value after conservative consumers abandoned the brand.
Trump’s Pro-Family Executive Order
President Trump signed an Executive Order titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” The common-sense policy recognizes the biological reality of only two sexes on official government documents.
“I’m a woman no matter what my passport says,” Mulvaney declared in response, despite being born male. “We are not hurting anyone. We’re less than one percent of the population, and the way that they speak about us so often is as if we’re, like, taking over cities like Godzilla.”
The Trump administration also ordered restrictions on experimental sex-change procedures for individuals 19 and under, protecting vulnerable minors. The policy aligns with growing concerns from medical professionals worldwide about the permanent consequences of gender transition treatments on developing bodies. A related backlash is taking place in Europe, where medical professionals have spoken out about the potential for serious damage to young people who undergo surgery to deal with identity issues.
Pushing Back Against Parental Rights
Mulvaney criticized the Trump administration’s protection of minors from irreversible medical procedures. The activist opposed letting elected officials set sensible boundaries for experimental treatments on children and said parents should have a say as they know their kids best.
“I don’t have the lived experience of a trans child that was able to seek out that care, but I ultimately do believe that parents know their child better than a government does,” Mulvaney stated.
During interviews, the activist described coming from a conservative Catholic family and said he initially identified as gay at 14 before later deciding to transition, a pattern that concerns many child development experts.
Conservative voters overwhelmingly support common-sense policies that prioritize biological reality over radical gender ideology, and oppose surgical alterations to young people’s bodies.