TNN: Trans News Now – Sept 24, 2025
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The Heritage Foundation is pushing the FBI to designate transgender people as a violent extremist group. FBI director Kash Patel seems to be sympathetic to the request. Erin Reed has this story.
The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to allow them to again prevent transgender people from getting passports which reflect our gender identities. This story comes from The Hill.
Edgar Arrington was arrested and charged with first degree murder in the death of Daquqne “Dream” Johnson, a Black transgender woman who was shot to death in Washington, D.C., in July. This story comes from WTOP-TV News.
Four young men were arrested in Renton, Washington, for harassing a transgender woman. The exchange included homophobic slurs. My Northwest has this story.
Senators Tammy Baldwin and Lisa Murkowski have introduced legislation to establish protection for the LGBTQ+ youth crisis line. The bill has bipartisan support, according to Them.
Elle has an interview with Pablo Pascal and his transgender sister, Lux Pascal. Among other things, Lux mentions the fabulous feeling the first time Pablo referred to her as his “little sister.”
Kai Schreiber, the 16-year-old transgender daughter of Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts, was featured in the Jason Wu fashion show during New York Fashion Week. This story comes from Them.
More than 650 businesses and organizations in the United Kingdom have signed a letter telling the government that keeping transgender people out of “single-sex” spaces, especially restrooms, is “unworkable.” PinkNews has this story.
Petra De Sutter, a transgender woman who was a Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium from 2020 until this past February, has announced that she will not go on a Belgian trade mission to the U.S. next month, in protest of President Trump’s anti-transgender moves. This story comes from Politico.eu.
Nine state Attorneys General appear in a new video campaign from the National Women’s Law Center, saying that they will continue to fight the Trump administration in order to keep young transgender people safe. The Advocate has this story.
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