Trans Influencer Challenges Trump Administration Over Passport Gender Change
Zaya Perysian alleges rights violation after her passport gender marker was reverted to male under a new executive order defining sex based on biological traits at birth.
- Zaya Perysian, a transgender influencer, claims her passport was updated to list her as male despite her other documents identifying her as female.
- The change follows a Trump administration executive order mandating that federal documents recognize only biological sex at birth, not gender identity.
- Perysian, who has undergone sex reassignment surgery, argues the policy endangers her safety while traveling and violates her rights under the Equal Rights Amendment.
- She plans to pursue legal action to challenge the decision and restore her gender marker to female on her passport.
- The executive order has drawn polarized reactions, with supporters praising it as a return to 'biological truth' and critics denouncing it as discriminatory.