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The Trump administration will rescind guidance enacted by his predecessor in favour of transgender students, the White House has said. | The Trump administration will rescind guidance enacted by his predecessor in favour of transgender students, the White House has said. |
The Obama-era rule directed public schools to allow transgender pupils to use toilets of their gender identity. | The Obama-era rule directed public schools to allow transgender pupils to use toilets of their gender identity. |
But critics said that guidance was government overreach which threatened other students' privacy and safety. | But critics said that guidance was government overreach which threatened other students' privacy and safety. |
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Mr Trump firmly believes "this is a states' rights issue". | White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Mr Trump firmly believes "this is a states' rights issue". |
"I would expect further guidance to come out on that today," he told a news conference. | "I would expect further guidance to come out on that today," he told a news conference. |
Though Obama-era order will be rescinded, anti-bullying safeguards are expected to remain in place, the AP news agency reported, citing a government official. | |
Last May, Mr Obama's justice and education departments instructed public schools to allow transgender students to use whichever bathroom corresponded to their gender identity. | Last May, Mr Obama's justice and education departments instructed public schools to allow transgender students to use whichever bathroom corresponded to their gender identity. |
Though not legally binding, Mr Obama's order warned schools they could lose funding if they did not follow the new guidance. | |
The directive sparked backlash across the country, prompting legal challenges from 13 states and a Texas federal judge's preliminary injunction blocking the department's position in August. | The directive sparked backlash across the country, prompting legal challenges from 13 states and a Texas federal judge's preliminary injunction blocking the department's position in August. |
The Obama administration's guidance was based on its interpretation of Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education. | |
Mr Obama argued that protection extended to gender identity. | |
But Mr Spicer said the previous administration's guidelines were confusing and too difficult to implement. | |
During his presidential campaign, Mr Trump said transgender students should be allowed to use whichever bathroom "they feel is appropriate". | During his presidential campaign, Mr Trump said transgender students should be allowed to use whichever bathroom "they feel is appropriate". |
But he later reversed his stance after facing Republican criticism. | But he later reversed his stance after facing Republican criticism. |
Conservative activists praised Mr Trump's impending order, saying it protected student rights to privacy. | |
"Our daughters should never be forced to share private, intimate spaces with male classmates, even if those young men are struggling with these issues," said Vicki Wilson, a member of Students and Parents for Privacy. | |
"It violates their right to privacy and harms their dignity." | |
Meanwhile, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten called the move a major setback for trans rights. | |
"By rescinding these protections, the Trump administration is compromising the safety and security of some of our most vulnerable children," she said. | |
"Reversing this guidance tells trans kids that it's OK with the Trump administration and the Department of Education for them to be abused and harassed at school for being trans. |