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A teen’s traumatic path from bullying and abuse to Trump’s State of the Union

青少年从欺凌与虐待到特朗普国情咨文的创伤之路

Sage Blair, accompanied by her mother, Michele Blair, is recognized by President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address on Feb. 24 at the U.S. Capitol. (Alex Brandon/AP)

Sage Blair, accompanied by her mother, Michele Blair, is recognized by President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address on Feb. 24 at the U.S. Capitol. (Alex Brandon/AP)

2026-03-21  2706  晦涩
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She ran from the boys at her high school, who, according to court filings, had bullied her on the bus and assaulted her in the boys’ restroom. She ran from school officials who did not disclose her gender transition to her parents. And she ran from her parents, who did not believe that a personcan change genders.

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