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Trump Officials Wage War on Women, Immigrants and Accountability

Trump Officials Wage War on Women, Immigrants and Accountability

From torching contraceptives to blocking congressional oversight of ICE, Trump officials are doubling down on secrecy, cruelty and control.

U.S. Reps. Dr. Raul Ruiz and Norma Torres (D-Calif.) are denied entry for a congressional oversight visit to The GEO Group Adelanto ICE Processing Center detention facility in Adelanto, Calif., on July 11, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

A dozen Democrats in Congress sued the Trump administration last week for limiting their access to ICE detention centers. The lawmakers argue that the DHS, which oversees ICE, has inhibited lawmakers’ oversight responsibilities and violated federal law in denying members of Congress access to the facilities.

“ICE and DHS have repeatedly and illegally arrested and detained American citizens and lawful permanent residents without due process,” said Speaker Hakeem Jeffries in a statement. “These extreme tactics, like raiding churches and schools and unleashing masked ICE agents on law-abiding communities, are extreme and unacceptable.”

The cruelty we’ve seen over the past several months extends far beyond this country’s borders.

The U.S. is still on track to destroy over $13 million worth of contraceptives, paid for with U.S. taxpayer dollars, and intended for women in poor nations—a move that itself will cost an additional $167,000. Trump officials have also turned down offers from multiple aid agencies to distribute the supplies at no cost. CNN reported that the contraceptives are predominantly long-lasting forms of birth control, including IUDs and injectables.

“They have to double incinerate the products because they contain high levels of hormones and they don’t want to risk leaking the byproducts out in the environment, which likely adds to the cost,” a congressional aide told CNN. “The Trump administration is quite literally burning taxpayer money.”

In our Summer issue, we unpack just how much the destruction of USAID and its vital programs for HIV/AIDS, malaria, reproductive health and more is impacting women and girls around the world.

The Ms. Summer issue also features a formidable roster of experts unpacking our current cultural conversation around masculinity, in our special report, “Ms. on Men.” Guest editor Jackson Katz charts how the rise of conservative podcasts shaped young men’s political identities, fueled Trump’s reelection, and what it means for the future of gender, media and democracy. And Garret Bucks explains the self-defeating message to young men behind JD Vance’s awkward posture—asking (and answering) the question we’ve all been wondering: Why is the vice president sitting like that?

And in the third episode of Looking Back, Moving Forward, the latest podcast from Ms. Studios, economists and advocates break down how our economy is leaving women behind and lay out strategies for advancing a feminist economic future. You can listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

I’ll also urge you to listen to the latest episode of On the Issues, featuring E. Jean Carroll and her lawyer Roberta “Robbie” Kaplan, which offers a fascinating behind the scenes look at how these two women took on Trump and beat him.

Great Job Kathy Spillar & the Team @ Ms. Magazine Source link for sharing this story.

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