State and city lawmakers joined LGBTQ advocates on the steps of the Tweed Courthouse in lower Manhattan on Sept. 30 in a show of support for trans rights after the Trump administration announced it would slash tens of millions in funding for the city over trans-inclusive policies.
The rally, held on the steps of the Tweed Courthouse — which is home to the city’s Department of Education — also directed criticism towards Mayor Eric Adams, who drew outrage earlier in the month when he repeatedly criticized the city’s trans-inclusive bathroom policies.
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Advocates rally against Trump administration’s anti-trans funding cuts in NYC