Welcome to the “Other Issues” page where we highlight key America First positions and the decisive actions taken by President Donald J. Trump throughout 2025 on critical topics that protect families, ensure fairness, safeguard children, and respect states’ rights. These initiatives put American values, parental authority, and common-sense policies first.
Parental Rights vs. School Educators on Gender Identity
The America First agenda strongly champions parental rights in education, ensuring that parents—not school administrators, activists, or federal bureaucrats—have the primary role in guiding their children’s upbringing and values. We firmly oppose the push of radical gender ideology in public schools, which can confuse young minds and undermine family authority. Instead, we demand transparency, local control, and a return to core academics.
In 2025, President Trump acted boldly to protect families and eliminate harmful indoctrination. On January 29, he signed the Executive Order on Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling , which directs federal agencies to withhold funding from schools promoting gender ideology or discriminatory equity programs. It emphasizes enforcement of parental rights under laws like FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) and PPRA (Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment), prohibits schools from facilitating minors’ social transitions (such as name/pronoun changes or facility access) without parental consent, and requires schools to inform parents about their children’s gender-related matters. This builds on his January 20 Executive Order Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government , which defines sex as immutable biological reality (male or female) and rejects gender identity as a basis for policy. These actions empower parents, restore biological truth, and prevent schools from concealing important information from families.
Establishing an Appropriate Age for Social Media Use by Children
America First policies prioritize protecting children from the dangers of big tech, including mental health harms, addiction, exploitation, and exposure to inappropriate content. We support reasonable age restrictions on social media to promote healthy development while allowing states and parents flexibility.
In 2025, President Trump championed and signed key protections for kids online. He signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act into law, which requires platforms to swiftly remove non-consensual intimate imagery (including deepfakes) and strengthens safeguards against online exploitation of minors. He also backed bipartisan efforts like the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA), which prohibit children under 13 from creating accounts on social media platforms, require parental consent for users under certain ages, ban algorithmic recommendations that push harmful content to minors under 17, and impose duties of care on platforms to prevent exposure to bullying, eating disorders, violence, or other dangers. These measures align with growing state-level actions and reflect Trump’s commitment to shielding America’s youth from addictive and predatory tech practices.
No Men in Women’s Sports
The America First movement stands for fairness, safety, and biological reality in athletics. Women’s sports must remain reserved for biological females to preserve equal opportunities, protect against unfair advantages, and ensure safety for girls and women.
In a major victory for female athletes, President Trump signed Executive Order 14201, Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports , on February 5, 2025. This order directs federal agencies to enforce Title IX by prohibiting transgender women (biological males) from competing in women’s categories, threatens to withhold federal funding from non-compliant schools and athletic associations, and calls for immediate actions to restore single-sex sports and facilities. Following the order, the NCAA updated its policies to limit women’s competitions to athletes assigned female at birth, and other bodies moved toward compliance. This fulfills Trump’s campaign promise to end the unfair and dangerous practice of allowing men to compete against women, protecting hard-earned opportunities and dignity for female athletes.
Deregulation of Cannabis for Research, Banking, and States’ Rights
America First supports reducing federal overreach, respecting states’ rights to decide on legalization, and expanding access to medical research while protecting against abuse. We favor rescheduling cannabis to recognize its medical potential and ease barriers for research and business without imposing full federal legalization.
On December 18, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order on Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research , directing the Attorney General to expeditiously complete the rulemaking process to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. This acknowledges legitimate medical uses (supported by FDA and HHS findings), removes outdated barriers to research on safety and efficacy, allows state-legal businesses better access to banking and tax deductions (addressing issues like Section 280E penalties), and promotes studies into cannabis and full-spectrum CBD products. The move respects states’ choices on legalization while prioritizing medical progress and common-sense reform.
These bold steps by President Trump in 2025 demonstrate unwavering commitment to America First principles—protecting families, fairness, children, and freedom from overreach. MAGA Buzz PAC stands with these efforts to make America stronger and safer.