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Trump Rescinds Protections for Transgender Students

  • President Trump has approved the reversal of a policy that allowed transgender students to use the restroom of their gender identity.
  • The issue created a rift within the White House between Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Betsy DeVos, the education secretary.

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