Influencers commend Trump for proclaiming that only two genders will be recognized by the US: "Truth is triumphing!"
One talk show host declared that the radical woke gender ideology is no longer relevant.
On Monday, President Trump received applause from his backers after he pledged in his inaugural speech that his administration would not acknowledge any genders other than male and female.
Trump vowed to revive America to its former glory upon his return to the Oval Office.
A quote from his speech at the Capitol sparked controversy on social media.
Trump declared that the official policy of the United States Government is that there are only two genders, male and female, to thunderous applause.
Politicians and conservative influencers on social media praised this statement as a sign of progress.
"Graham Allen, a talk show host, declared that the radical woke gender ideology is dead and Trump has declared that there are only two genders: male and female."
Clay Travis, the founder of OutKick, contended that the current state of affairs is "insane" and that the matter at hand is "political."
Chaya Raichik, the activist behind LibsOfTikTok, expressed his excitement about the statement as a "Massive win for America" and wrote in another post, "I can't believe this is really happening. I have been fighting against gender insanity for years. I faced harassment, threats, and negative publicity for my efforts. It's time to put an end to the gender pseudoscience nonsense once and for all. The future looks bright!"
Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Fla., wrote: "Thank you, President Trump."
Rep. Mark Harris, R-NC, contended that Trump's statement demonstrates the triumph of "Truth."
Planet Chronicle' Brooke Singman and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.
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