Overview
- Jenner said in an interview circulated Friday that her renewed U.S. passport returned with a male sex marker, and she no longer feels she can travel abroad.
- She said she filed correction forms and sent an amended birth certificate showing female, but the State Department left the marker as M and denied her appeal.
- Jenner said she delivered a letter at Mar-a-Lago asking President Trump to intervene and has not heard back, drawing online backlash that included criticism from Ana Navarro.
- The State Department is enforcing Trump’s January 2025 order to align passports with sex at birth after the Supreme Court allowed the policy to proceed in November 2025, and lawsuits are still pending.
- Human rights groups warn that IDs that do not match a person’s gender presentation can lead to harassment and denial of services, with survey data showing many trans adults report trouble when identification does not align.