Trump administration erase references to bisexuality from Stonewall National Monument site
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 11 – The Trump administration erased bisexual and transgender references from the Stonewall National Monument website, reducing mentions from eight to two, sparking activist protests and media scrutiny.
- Recent investigations found the Stonewall National Monument website has removed references to bisexual people, echoing earlier deletion of transgender mentions.
- The administration issued executive order recognizing only two sexes, shaping policies that limit recognition of LGBTQ+ identities.
- On June 11, 2025, Erin Reed discovered removal, archived snapshots showed prior bisexual inclusion and its subsequent restoration.
- A petition gained over 47,000 signatures outside the Stonewall Inn, while community protests demonstrated widespread outrage.
- Additionally, the CDC maintained its mention of LGBTQ+ with a court-ordered disclaimer while the government planned to rename a ship after Harvey Milk.
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