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Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney issues warning to Trump after his 2024 election win

In the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory, transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has sent a strong message to the Republican.

Playing on the popular phrase ‘Don’t meddle with Texas,’ the social media star flaunted a white t-shirt that said ‘Don’t mess with Trans kids’ under a blue robe.

Following the news that Trump will win the presidency again, 27-year-old Mulvaney posted on TikTok on Wednesday that her “heart is with trans kids and their families.”

She flashed the garment, grinned boldly, and seemed to be holding a cigarette.

Mulvaney referenced her ‘Days of Girlhood’ TikTok series, in which she chronicled her gender transition and became virally famous, by posting a typed note named ‘Day 970’ in a second image.

My thoughts and prayers are with trans children and their families today. “I’ll do everything in my power to help you,” she wrote.

With her ‘Don’t tamper with Trans kids’ tee, transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney sent a strong message to President-elect Donald Trump in a TiKTok post after the election.

After the 2024 presidential election, Mulvaney, 27, posted a written letter stating that her “heart is with trans kids and their families.”

“No [sic] can take away the joy that transitioning has given me, and I love being trans.” No matter who is president, no one can take away my love of being a woman.In order to support crisis services for queer and trans adolescents who will be directly affected, I will be making a donation to The Trevor Project. If you would like to do the same, you can find the link in my bio. I love you.

A nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing suicide, The Trevor Project works with “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth.”

Just weeks before he was re-elected, Trump made his radical proposal public at an all-female Fox News town hall on The Faulkner Focus, demonstrating his continued outspokenness regarding America’s transgender society.

Trump stated he would “just ban it” in response to a question about what he would do “about the transgender issue in women’s sports.”

He grinned and remarked, “It’s such an easy question.”

We won’t allow it to happen, everyone in the room knows the solution.

Trump has been vocal about his intentions for the US transgender community, saying he would “just ban” transgender women from playing sports.

Mulvaney’s ‘Days of Girlhood’ TikTok series, in which she chronicled her gender transition, earned her widespread renown.

Did you witness the volleyball match that was played just yesterday? The president-elect said, “If you’re a person who transitioned from male to female, we have to be very careful because this can terminate your political career if you say it slightly off.”

The former president seems to be alluding to volleyball star Blaire Fleming of San Jose State University (SJSU).

Four colleges have already forfeited games against SJSU this season due to safety concerns, and Fleming, a redshirt senior, has been blamed.

They most recently gained notoriety for violently striking another player in the face after spiking a ball. The woman’s pink face after being struck was even noticed by the broadcaster.

Trump said to the women in the crowd, “And I saw the slam.” “I never witnessed a ball strike so forcefully; it struck the girl in the head.”

He went on to say, “Other people, even in volleyball, have been permanently, really badly hurt.”

“We definitely put an end to it.” It’s not yours. A man is participating in the game.

Then Faulkner intervened and pushed Trump on the subject further.

So, how can it be stopped? Do you attend the leagues for sports? “Go to the Olympic counsel?” the host of Fox News said.

“You simply outlaw it.” Trump swiftly retorted, “The president forbids it; you simply don’t allow it to occur.”

The women’s group burst into applause at the former president’s proposed program.

In an interview that same day, Vice President Kamala Harris, his erstwhile rival, had a different viewpoint.
In his eagerly awaited interview, Fox News host Bret Baier asked Harris if he favors taxpayer-funded sex surgery for illegal immigrants and transgender convicts.

In 2019, Harris was heard saying, “Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.” The Trump campaign used this statement in an ad criticizing the Democrat.

Baier inquired as to whether her beliefs have changed.

“So, do you still support the use of taxpayer funds to assist detained illegal aliens or prisoners in changing their gender?” Baier inquired.

Harris responded, “I will follow the law, a law that Donald Trump actually followed,” without expressing her own opinions.

“As you are likely aware, there is a public report that during the Trump administration, these surgeries were made available to inmates in the federal prison system on a medical necessity basis,” she continued.

The policy in effect prior to her and Biden taking office under the Trump administration was referenced in the law she mentioned.

If necessary, the policy permits transgender inmates to obtain gender-affirming medical care depending on their specific circumstances.

Trump has previously spoken out against Mulvaney’s Bud Light campaign, which cost the beer industry $400 million in lost US sales, so this is not the first time the two have met.

In March 2023, Mulvaney co-starred with Bud Light in their ‘Easy Carry Contest’ ad, which sparked national outrage.

Initially claiming that Mulvaney’s collaboration with the ‘All American’ beer firm was a’mistake of epic proportions’ for which a’very heavy price was paid,’ Trump then changed his mind.

Adding that the parent business, Anheuser-Busch InBev, was not a “woke company,” he said the brand needed a “second chance” and threatened to publish a list of those that are.

Trump wrote on the social media site Truth Social, “Anheuser-Busch spends $700 million annually with our GREAT Farmers, employs 65,000 Americans, 1,500 of whom are Veterans, and is a Founding Corporate Partner of Folds of Honor, which provides Scholarships for families of fallen Servicemen & Women.”

Mulvaney has been featured on Forbes’ annual ’30 Under 30′ list since the Bud Light debacle, and the publication has praised her for enduring the negative consequences of the catastrophic campaign.

The Californian ‘found herself at the center of an unanticipated political crossfire’ after the beer ad, according to Forbes.

After earning partnerships with Mac and Nike, she went on to make $2 million this year from promotional work.

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