On day one of Donald Trump’s presidency, he signed a number of executive orders, including several tearing down gender identity ideology and reinstituting women’s sex-based rights. May Mailman is one of those who worked behind the scenes on the EOs.
Formerly the legal director for the Independent Women’s Forum, May Mailman represented Kappa Kappa Gamma women who brought a lawsuit in the federal district court in Wyoming when their sorority allowed a male to join. May was a legal advisor to President Donald J. Trump during his first term, and is now Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Policy Strategist.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with her about the Kappa Kappa Gamma lawsuit, the importance of women’s spaces, what it means to be a conservative, Trump's new Executive Orders, and more.
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