This is the reality-check the Left has been dreading! In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that U.S. passports will officially recognize only two genders: male and female. No more “X” markers, no more invented categories, no more bureaucratic bowing to activist pressure. As noted elsewhere recently, trannies seem to be getting the boot even by previous supporters such as, California Governor Gavin Newsom.
The Court struck down Biden-era regulations that allowed self-identified gender markers, declaring them an overreach that undermined the integrity of federal identification documents. Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority, delivered the hammer blow: “Biological sex is an immutable fact, not a fluid preference. Passports are travel documents grounded in objective reality, not ideological experiments.”
The ruling restores the long-standing, common sense policy that sex on official records must reflect biological reality at birth—male or female—unless legally changed through rigorous medical and judicial processes. No more checking a box based on feelings.
This is a massive victory for common sense, parental rights, women’s sports, and basic truth. For years, the left has pushed the fiction that gender is a spectrum, forcing schools, prisons, and now international travel documents to play along. They turned bathrooms, locker rooms, and competitions into battlegrounds, all while attempting the denigrate and smear anyone who pointed out biological facts.
The Supreme Court just said: Enough. Reality wins.
Passports aren’t therapy tools; they’re security and identity documents used by foreign governments that don’t indulge Western gender ideology. Allowing “X” markers created chaos at borders and invited fraud.
President Trump praised the decision as “a return to sanity,” vowing to protect women, children, and the integrity of American institutions. Conservatives have been fighting this battle in statehouses and school boards for years. Now the highest court in the land has handed down what should have been a 9-0 ruling. This isn’t about hate; it’s about honesty. Two sexes. Two genders. One reality.
