President Trump signed an order on his first day in office aimed at eliminating the concept of "gender identity" separate from sex in the federal government. The order rescinds Biden-era policies, changes "gender" to "sex" on government forms, and calls to end funding for "gender ideology." The administration is trying to define and implement the term "gender ideology" across the government, which has sparked confusion and fear among mental health providers and transgender individuals. The administration's actions are part of a broader effort to remove "gender ideology" from various sectors, with Trump and his allies arguing it is about keeping women and girls safe. The lack of clarity on legal rights for transgender individuals in the U.S. has given these executive orders more power, leading to concerns about potential discrimination and job loss among transgender individuals.