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‘Family Protection Bill must now be enacted into law’ – MP Kaluma says after Ruto endorsed Trump’s gender policy

Valerian Khakayi
Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma. PHOTO/@gpdkaluma/X
Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma. PHOTO/@gpdkaluma/X

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Homa Bay Town constituency Member of Parliament (MP) George Kaluma has proposed the enactment of the Family Protection Bill 2023 into law after President William Ruto welcomed US President Donald Trump’s gender policy.

In a statement on Sunday, January 26, 2025, Kaluma welcomed Ruto’s stand emphasising that there are only two genders.

“Thank you for this President @WilliamsRuto. There are only 2 genders – male and female. The Family Protection Bill must now be dusted off from the shelves of @parliamentkenya and be enacted into law. God Bless President Trump,” he wrote.

The bill which Kaluma wrote if passed into Law would criminalise same-sex marriage and unnatural sexual acts, and would also prohibit activities that promote homosexuality.

Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma. PHOTO/@gpdkaluma/X

Ruto on gender policy

Ruto, while speaking on Sunday, January 26, 2025, after a church service at the Global Cathedral, expressed support for President Donald Trump’s new executive order proclaiming that the US government will recognize only two sexes, male and female.

The head of State argued that Trump’s latest policy direction aligns with what Kenya believes in adding that men must remain men as well as women.

In addition, Ruto affirmed that recognition of only two genders conforms with the bible and what the Kenyan tradition was founded upon.

President William Ruto speaking at the Global Cathedral Church, Nairobi on Sunday January 26, 2025. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital/https://www.facebook.com/williamsamoei/videos/1674002639876741/
President William Ruto speaking at the Global Cathedral Church, Nairobi on Sunday January 26, 2025. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital/https://www.facebook.com/williamsamoei/videos/1674002639876741/

“We are very proud, contrary to what has been happening in the past, this year we got some very welcomed developments from the United States as a leading democracy, their policy direction supports what we believe in that boys must remain boys, men must remain men and women must remain women and girls must remain girls,” Ruto stated.

“We thank God that this year, the very first news from the United States in the new administration is to confirm what the bible says, what our faith believes in and what our tradition is firmly grounded on,” he added.

Trump’s policy

Immediately after his inauguration, Donald Trump rolled back orders from his predecessor, Joe Biden, that had given leeway to other genders.

Two of the orders he revoked included a Biden directive aimed at preventing discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. Trump also signed an order recognising two sexes only – male and female and declaring that they cannot be changed.

“As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female,” Trump announced in his inaugural speech.

Trump espoused a traditional view of gender throughout the 2024 campaign, and he and his allies attacked Democrats for supporting transgender rights.


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