Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has issued a stern warning to Donald Trump following the Republican’s election victory.
The social media personality showed off a white T-shirt behind a blue robe that read “Don’t mess with trans kids,” a play on the well-known saying “Don’t mess with Texas.”
Mulvaney, 27, took to TikTok on Wednesday to share that her “heart goes out to trans kids and their families” after the world found out Trump was taking back the White House.
She smiled proudly, showed off the shirt and appeared to have a cigarette in her hand.
In a second image, Mulvaney shared a written message titled “Day 970,” a nod to her TikTok series “Days of Girlhood,” where she documented her gender transition, earning her viral fame.
‘Today my heart goes out to trans children and their families. “I will do everything I can to support you,” he wrote.
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has issued a stern warning to President-elect Donald Trump with her “Don’t mess with trans kids” T-shirt worn in a TiKTok post after the election.
In her post, Mulvaney, 27, also shared a written message saying her “heart goes out to trans kids and their families” following the 2024 presidential election.
‘I love being trans and no one (sic) can take away the euphoria that transition has brought me. I love being a woman, no one can take that away from me, no matter who is president.
‘I will be donating to The Trevor Project to help provide crisis services for queer and trans youth who will be directly affected and there is a link in my bio if you would like too. I love you.’
The Trevor Project is a nonprofit suicide prevention organization whose goal is to help “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth.”
Trump has remained outspoken about his stance on transgender society in the United States, revealing his dramatic plan during an all-female Fox News town hall on The Faulkner Focus just weeks before he was re-elected.
Asked what he would do “about the transgender issue in women’s sports,” Trump said he plans to “just ban it.”
“It’s a very easy question,” he said while smiling.
‘Everyone in the room and you know that answer, we are not going to let that happen.
Trump has been outspoken about what his plans are for transgender society in the US, saying he would “simply ban” transgender women from participating in sports.
Mulvaney rose to viral fame through her TikTok series ‘Days of Girlhood,’ where she documented her gender transition.
‘Just yesterday they had a volleyball game, did you see that? When a person made the transition, we have to be very careful because this can end his political career if he says it a little wrong, but he went from a man to a woman,’ added the president-elect.
The former president was apparently referencing Blaire Fleming, a volleyball player at San Jose State University (SJSU).
Fleming, a redshirt senior, has been cited as the reason four schools have lost games against SJSU so far this season due to safety concerns.
More recently they went viral for spiking a ball and forcefully hitting another player in the face. Even the announcer noticed the woman’s rosy face after the blow.
“And I saw the slam,” Trump told the crowd of women. “I never saw a ball hit so hard, hit the girl in the head.”
“Other people, even in volleyball, have been permanently injured and very seriously injured,” he continued.
‘We absolutely stop it. You can’t have it. He is a man who participates in the game.
Faulkner then intervened and pressed Trump further on the issue.
‘So how can it be stopped? Do you go to sports leagues? Go to the Olympic council? the Fox News host asked.
‘You just ban it. The president forbids it, you just don’t let it happen,” Trump quickly responded.
The crowd of women burst into praise for the former president’s political proposal.
Meanwhile, his former opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, expressed a contrary view during an interview earlier in the day.
Fox News host Bret Baier asked if Harris supports taxpayer-funded sex surgeries for trans inmates and illegal immigrants during his long-awaited interview.
“All transgender inmates in the prison system would have access,” Harris was seen saying in 2019, which the Trump campaign has repurposed in an ad attacking the Democrat.
Baier asked him if he still has the same beliefs.
‘So, you’re still in favor of using taxpayer money to help prisoners or detained illegal aliens transition to another gender?’ Baier asked.
Harris responded without saying what she personally believes: “I will follow the law, a law that Donald Trump actually followed.”
“You’re probably already familiar with a public report that under the Donald Trump administration, these surgeries were available based on medical need for people in the federal prison system,” he added.
The law she talked about concerned policy implemented under the Trump administration before she and Biden entered the White House.
The policy allows incarcerated transgender people to receive gender-affirming medical care if necessary based on individual needs.
This isn’t the first time Trump and Mulvaney have crossed paths, as the Republican previously spoke out about the influencer’s Bud Light campaign that cost the beer company $400 million in lost sales in the United States.
This isn’t the first time Trump and Mulvaney have crossed paths, as the Republican previously spoke out about the influencer’s Bud Light campaign that cost the beer company $400 million in lost sales in the United States.
Mulvaney appeared in Bud Light’s March 2023 campaign, in which he teamed up with the company to promote its ‘Easy Carry Contest,’ sparking a nationwide backlash.
After initially saying that Mulvaney’s partnership with the All American brewing company was a “mistake of epic proportions” for which “a very high price was paid,” Trump changed his stance.
He suggested the brand deserved a “second chance,” adding that parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev was not a “woke company,” and threatened to publish a list of those that are.
“Anheuser-Busch spends $700 million a year with our GREAT farmers, employs 65,000 Americans, including 1,500 veterans, and is a founding corporate partner of Folds of Honor, which provides scholarships for families of fallen military men and women.” Trump wrote. on the social media platform Truth Social.
Since the Bud Light controversy, Mulvaney has been named to Forbes’ annual “30 Under 30” list, and the magazine praised her for weathering the fallout from the disastrous campaign.
Forbes said the California native “found herself at the center of an unexpected political crossfire” following the beer ad.
This year he earned $2 million in promotional work and landed deals with Nike and Mac.