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Lady Gaga is standing firm in her support for the LGBTQ+ community despite concerns about Trump’s administration and his recent executive orders that have negatively impacted LGBTQ+ rights.

In a recent interview with Elle magazine, she vowed to stick together with the community and fight for their rights.

“”We’re not going down without a fight. We will stick together. It’s going to be hard but I’m up for it. We’re up for it.”

Gaga plans to offer support in small but impactful ways, such as reaching out to loved ones feeling threatened.

She emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts and using her platform to advocate for marginalized groups. Fans can look forward to her new album “Mayhem” in March.

Madonna took to X, formally Twitter to speak out against Donald Trump’s anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric.

The pop icon criticized the government for “slowly dismantling” the freedoms that have been fought for and won over the years.

“It’s so sad to watch our new Government slowly dismantling all the Freedoms we have been fighting for and WON over the years. Don’t give up the Fight!”

Trump’s actions, including bans on trans people in the military and gender-affirming care for under-19s, have been deemed unconstitutional by experts and opponents.

LGBTQ+ advocacy organization GLAAD has condemned the executive orders as inaccurate and extreme, highlighting the support for trans healthcare from major medical associations.

Ariana Grande also shared her support saying, “The incoming administration campaigned on attacking trans people’s lives, healthcare, and dignity… We’re bracing ourselves for what these extremists will try to do next. No matter what comes, we will protect each other.”