
Caitlyn Jenner Reaches Out To Trump After Passport Policy Stops Her Travelling Overseas
Caitlyn Jenner has revealed she can no longer travel internationally due to Donald Trump鈥檚 trans passport policy.
Jenner says the new policy has created a 鈥渟afety factor鈥 for herself and the transgender community.
However she continues to publicly support the US President, admitting she has reached out to him for assistance.
Caitlyn Jenner: “I can鈥檛 travel internationally anymore”
Caitlyn Jenner told conservative commentator Tomi Lahren this week that that her passport now lists her sex as male, preventing her from using it overseas.
鈥淲hat do I do? This is a safety factor. I can鈥檛 travel internationally anymore. I can鈥檛 use my passport,鈥 Jenner said.
The policy stems from a 2025 ruling backed by Donald Trump鈥檚 administration, requiring US passports to reflect sex assigned at birth and limiting markers to male or female, a move widely criticised by 17c起草社区IA+ advocates as a rollback of trans rights.
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Jenner described the 鈥淢鈥 marker on her passport as a 鈥渂ig problem鈥, but stopped short of criticising Trump directly, stating: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 blame President Trump. I love him鈥.
Despite appealing to the President for help, Jenner said she has received no response.
鈥淚 wrote him a letter鈥 explaining all of this to him, how it鈥檚 affecting me and a lot of other people.鈥
鈥淚 haven鈥檛 heard from him,鈥 she admitted.
鈥淗e鈥檚 kind of busy right now. My gender marker is not big on the issue. OK. So I get that, and I鈥檓 not blaming him whatsoever. I love the guy, and I love what he鈥檚 doing.鈥
She also warned the policy could create complications beyond travel, suggesting it may even impact her ability to vote, adding the administration had not 鈥渞eally thought out, what this (policy) means.鈥
The comments have reignited criticism of Jenner鈥檚 long standing support for Trump, particularly following his 2025 inauguration, where he declared it would become US policy 鈥渢hat there are only two genders, male and female.鈥
At the time, Jenner publicly celebrated the moment, writing she was 鈥渏ust as happy, actually more happy, than the first time, to be celebrating the inauguration of President Trump.鈥
That stance drew sharp backlash online, now her latest comments have prompted a similar reaction, with many social media users repeating the phrase: 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think the leopards would eat my face,” a viral phrase attributed to people’s who views backfire on them, similar to 鈥測ou reap what you sow.”
Jenner鈥檚 situation mirrors growing reports across the US for where transgender figures including Hunter Schafer, Adore Delano and AJA have all reported being issued passports with incorrect gender markers under the same policy.
Her statements about safety echoed those made by AJA last year who wrote that being forced to travel with incorrect identification can mean 鈥渃hoos[ing] between my safety and my career,” a reality now echoed by one of the world鈥檚 most prominent transgender conservatives.






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