Parents provide new guidelines for Trump’s EOS and how they impact children: “Back to the driver’s seat”

First on Fox: President Donald Trump has issued 73 executive orders since returning to the Oval Office in January, including at least six executive orders that directly affect parents and their children, the group has issued a parent’s rights group, The organization has issued parental guidelines to navigate executive orders.
Alleigh Marré, executive director of the American Parents Alliance, told Fox News Digital. “President Trump’s execution order repositions parents to the driver’s seat. “From President Biden’s fundamental changes to the IX championship, requiring schools to allow boys to participate in girls’ sports, to protecting children from harmful gender interventions, Parents can already make better decisions about their children’s well-being than they were a month ago. ”
The alliance released a “monitoring” parent notification system on Wednesday detailing six different execution commands that “enable parents to choose what is best for their children and better protect them.”
The surveillance object is a guide for parents to navigate in execution orders, including tips on how parents can keep up with the breakthroughs in the Trump administration’s execution orders and work at the Congress and state levels.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning transgender female athletes from participating in women’s or women’s sports events in the White House East Room in Washington on February 5, 2025. (Alex Brandon/AP)
The American Parents Alliance was founded in 2024 to advocate for public policies that benefit parents’ rights.
“In this surveillance, the American Parents Alliance attempts to keep parents informed and provide tips on future changes in the Trump administration, Congress and state legislatures,” Marré added in a Fox Digital comment.
The parent’s notification system focuses on six Trump’s execution orders, providing each with an interpreter and what it actually means to the parent.
These six orders include: getting men out of the female movement; ending fundamental indoctrination in K-12 education; expanding educational freedom and opportunities in families; protecting children from chemical and surgical dismemberment; defending women from gender ideology Extremism and restore the federal biological truth; end the weaponization of the federal government.
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For example, for the executive order to protect children from chemical dismemberment, the Alliance explained that it “ensures that parents, not activists, make medical decisions for children and protects children from irreversible procedures until adulthood.”
“While there is more work to be done at the state level, parents can now rest assured that schools, health care providers and government programs will not bypass their gender transition interventions in their children,” the Surveillance Report continues Said. ”
Trump’s executive orders related to transgender issues and children have long been previewed on the campaign as candidates at the time swear he would ban biological men from receiving women’s movements and banning children’s gender-based procedures.
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President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Madison Square Garden, New York on October 27, 2024. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
“On the first day, I will revoke Joe Biden’s cruel policy on so-called ‘gender affirmative care’ – a process that involves giving children adolescent lockdowners, mutations their appearance, and ultimately for Underage children undergo surgery. ? Trump said in a 2023 campaign video that his plan “protects children from left-wing gender insanity.”
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In addition to executive orders directed at children and parents, Trump has signed an executive order ending the federal government’s weaponization, including preventing agencies from targeting people based on their political beliefs.
“Parents can advocate for their children’s education and rights without worrying about government retaliation against loud voices.” The monitor explained how the order affected parents. “Some parents criticized left-wing education policies such as teaching (critical race theory), trans bathroom and sports policies, and were even investigated by the FBI. This order is a victory for freedom of speech and puts parents in the driving force. The staff seats on their children’s lives.”
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