Trump Breaks With Ohio Gov. After Veto of Ban on Child Transgender Surgeries

Former President Donald Trump said he is “finished” associating with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine after the GOP official vetoed a state bill seeking to ban transgender surgeries on minors.

“DeWine has fallen to the Radical Left. No wonder he gets loudly booed in Ohio every time I introduce him at Rallies, but I won’t be introducing him anymore. I’m finished with this ‘stiff.’ What was he thinking? The bill would have stopped child mutilation and prevented men from playing in women’s sports. Legislature will hopefully overturn. Do it FAST!!!” President Trump said in a Dec. 30 Truth Social post.

The bill, HB 68 or the Saving Ohio Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act, sought to ban physicians from conducting gender reassignment surgeries on minors. They would also be barred from prescribing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones to children.

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