American President Trump Has Revoked Obama-Era Guidelines On Transgender Bathrooms

President Donald Trump's government on Wednesday has withdrawn
the much appreciated Obama-era administration to public institutions giving
transgender students freedom to use the toilets of their decision,
repealing a signature action of previous Democratic President Barack Obama.
Changing of the Obama guidelines may cause outburst in the latest struggle in America among believers of typical values and social reformists, and it is likely to add more of the street rally that happened at Trump's Nov. 8 election and during the inaugural event.
Obama had ordered public schools last May to let transgender scholars use the bathrooms that meet their preferred gender status, warning to keep funding for schools that did not comply. Transgender people addressed the action as a triumph for their civil rights.
Now, when Trump has revoked it, let's find out about the chaos that's spread all across the USA.

It's been a month only when President Trump took over the White House.


In this short span of time in the office, Trump has already done a lot of harm to Obama-era policies, and this is yet another wound for Americans when Donald Trump repeals those transgender bathrooms guidelines.
Although, these rules were put on hold by a federal judge, claiming that states and public schools should have the authority to make their decisions without governmental interference.

Hundreds of people gathered in front of the White House to protest against Trump.

People are waving vibgyor flags (the symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or LGBT, people) and chanting to protest: "No hate, no fear, trans students are welcome here."
"We all know that Donald Trump is a bully, but his attack on transgender children today is a new low," said Rachel Tiven, chief executive officer of Lambda Legal, who supports LGBT people.

While there are some, who've hailed the Trump's decision.


Such as Conservative from Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton, who initiated the trial by challenging the Obama's direction, praised the Trump government action.

Attorney General Ken Paxton has released a statement saying...


"Our fight over the bathroom directive has always been about former President Obama's attempt to bypass Congress and rewrite the laws to fit his political agenda for radical social change," reports Reuters.