Transgender -activist Dylan Mulvaney said that transgender individuals have “Religion and faith” Used against them, and hoped that Americans will feel “ashamed” that look back on the treatment by the government of Trans -individuals during a CNN interview on Friday.
Mulvaney came under fire after posting a video in April 2023 and unveiled Anheuser-Busch sent Bud Light packages with the face of the influencer as part of a promotional push and to celebrate Mulvaney’s full year of transition to “Girlhood”.
CNN’s Sara Sidner asked the transgender activist what she told her mother when she came to her as a transgender when she was only four years old.
Transactivist Dylan Mulvany reduces gender orders from the Trump era
“I came to her and said,” I think I, God, made a mistake. He put a girl in the body of a boy. And she said, “God makes no mistakes.” And in many respects I still believe that to be true. “I think there are often one times and transmenish feel alienated because they have used religion and faith to us.”

During her CNN interview, Mulvaney said that she had to take the time from the spotlight after what she called ‘Bierpoort’, her controversial partnership with Bud Light that resulted in enormous play. (Getty Images)
Sidner then claimed that the government is currently aimed at transgender people “in the most negative ways”, referring to President Donald Trump’s “Two sexes” Executive Order.
Trump signed one executive order“Women defend against extremism of gender ideology and restoring biological truth for the federal government”, in function on his first day. The Order obliges the federal government to recognize only two sexes – male and female – on the basis of unchanging biological characteristics, which must be reflected on official documents, such as passports.
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“There is a whole government that is actually aimed at transgender people in the most negative ways. They turn passports into the assigned sex of people at birth. They say there are only two sexes. There is only one bathroom where you can go. What do you do with all this?” Sidner asked.
Mulvaney replied by acknowledging that, regardless of what a passport says, or what gender a person is referred to as government officials, it does not change who they are and how they see themselves.
“Well, I just have to remember that it doesn’t matter what my passport says if you know what the government official is wrong, that does not change who I am and who I see every day, and who my fellow transmeners are,” replied Mulvaney.

The transgender activist has been pronounced about her disapproval of Trump’s gender-oriented executive orders.
The trans -influencer went on and claimed that the government uses transgender people as a “common enemy” to distract from other problems with which the world is confronted. Mulvaney also hoped that people will feel “ashamed” when they look back on this period.
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“You know, not to bring it back to (the musical) ‘bad’, but they talk about finding a common enemy to distract what else is going on in the world. We are less than 1% and we really don’t harm anyone. We are not samples,” claimed Mulvany.
Lindsay Kornick from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.