- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
On the 250th birthday of this country, I expect you to stand up for every American — Black, Jewish, trans, gay, naturalized, and everyone else this government has been systematically pushing out of public life. That is not a partisan ask. It is the founding promise. Right now, it is being broken.
Trans Americans are being removed from public life through executive policy, denied basic healthcare, and told by their own government they don't belong here. Ambetter and Centene are denying hormone treatment to trans patients across 19 states. Idaho just dismissed a trans bathroom lawsuit that should never have needed to be filed. These are not abstract culture war skirmishes — these are real people losing access to medicine, safety, and dignity.
Two hundred and fifty years in, the question of who this country is for should be settled. It isn't. I need you to use this anniversary as a moment to act — co-sponsor protections for trans Americans, push back on discriminatory healthcare denials, and say clearly that this nation belongs to all of its people. History is watching what you do with this moment.