Former President Donald Trump plans to announce his proposal of criminalizing “gender transition” surgeries on minors without parental consent, but has not given a definite date as to when.
According to LifeSiteNews, the Trump campaign issued prepared remarks on Aug. 20 for the real estate mogul to read during his stop at the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department in Howell, Michigan. While the remarks included this promise, Trump delivered the speech without mentioning it.
“To protect our children from sexual mutilation, we will make it a felony for any medical professional to perform surgery on a minor without parental consent,” the prepared statement read. It also promised capital punishment for “child rapists and child traffickers.”
But a report by the Independent the following day, Aug. 21, said promises are still coming. Campaign sources told the outlet that the said promises are being reserved for a “special occasion.” According to the tipsters, the said announcements are “too important to get lost in the shuffle” of the Democratic National Convention held from Aug. 19 to 22. […]
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