Jenner, 68, who announced her transition from Olympic gold
medalist Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn in 2015, voted for Republican
Trump in the 2016 presidential election despite criticism from
the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
In an opinion piece for the Washington Post on Thursday she said
she had hoped to work with Trump and Republican policymakers to
support transgender people.
"Sadly, I was wrong. The reality is that the trans community is
being relentlessly attacked by this president.
"He has ignored our humanity. He has insulted our dignity. He
has made trans people into political pawns as he whips up animus
against us in an attempt to energize the most right-wing segment
of his party," Jenner wrote.
Jenner's opinion piece was published after a report this week
that the Trump administration was attempting to create a narrow
definition of gender as being only male or female and
unchangeable once it is determined at birth.
"It is unacceptable, it is upsetting, and it has deeply,
personally hurt me," wrote Jenner, the former patriarch on
reality television show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
Jenner, and rapper Kanye West who is married to Kim Kardashian,
have been two of the biggest celebrity supporters of Trump.
But she wrote on Thursday, "I cannot support anyone who is
working against our community. I do not support Trump. I must
learn from my mistakes and move forward."
Jenner was not immediately available for further comment.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant in Los Angeles; Editing by Matthew
Lewis)
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