Trump Coins New Term ‘Mutilization’ in Truth Social Rant

Trump Coins New Term ‘Mutilization’ in Truth Social Rant

Former President Donald Trump has started using the word “mutilization” to describe transgender medical procedures. He has made multiple posts on Truth Social using the term.

Truth Social posts and the new word

Trump first used the word on March 17 in a Truth Social post. He repeated it again on March 22.

In a more recent post on Sunday, he wrote, “No Transgender MUTILIZATION of our precious children.” Filmogaz.com tracked the series of messages.

Legislation and bargaining stance

Trump is pressing for passage of the SAVE America Act before making any deals with Democrats. He said, “Democrats want to make a deal, and I don’t think any deal should be made on this until they approve the SAVE America Act.”

The bill would impose strict voter ID requirements and other measures. It has also been presented as a vehicle for his claims of widespread electoral fraud.

Controversial amendment and Senate action

The SAVE America Act contains an amendment to bar transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports. That amendment was blocked in the Senate.

Trump has repeatedly framed transgender issues as central to his political agenda. He has often referred to “transgender mutilation” of children on his platform.

Political pressure and targeted messages

Trump directed a message to Senate leadership. He told John Thune, identified in reports as the Majority Leader, to “clearly identify those few ‘Republicans’ that are Voting against AMERICA.”

His refusal to negotiate hinges on SAVE America Act approval. That stance raises tensions ahead of other national deadlines.

Context and immediate next steps

Observers note Trump’s focus on transgender issues amid other pressing matters. The country faces an ongoing partial government shutdown.

A separate legal update is pending. A judge will decide on Tuesday whether to release Walker Reed Quinn on bail.

Trump coins the term ‘mutilization’ in his Truth Social posts as part of a broader political strategy. The wording underscores how social issues remain central to his campaign messaging.