Not able to drive, nor join the military, nor drink, nor smoke, nor vote, nor rent a car, nor get a tattoo etc
But making potentially permanent decisions about sexual identity? Sure!
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The Supreme Court just recently rushed to remove a lower court's block on an anti-trans law in Idaho, so I wouldn't count on this sticking.
They'll take their sweet time figuring out if a president is freely able to commit crimes, but when some stupid conservative culture war stance is on the line, they'll jump into high gear.
How else can the GQP keep their base angry about an imaginary bogyman?!
Love that Tom Holland is out there showing his support.