Cynthia Nixon, the former “Sex and the City” actress-turned-activist, has revealed that her inner circle is deeply entrenched in transgender ideology. During a protest in New York City, Nixon boasted that her son, her sister’s children, and even her best friend’s child all identify as transgender.

The demonstration, dubbed the “Pro-Trans Children” protest, erupted in Manhattan on Monday in response to NYU Langone Health canceling at least two children’s appointments for puberty blockers, as reported by The Daily Mail.

Cynthia Nixon, a democratic candidate for New York State Governor, speaks at a press conference along the Riverwalk in Tarrytown, Sept. 9, 2018. At left is Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti. Cynthia Nixon Tarrytown

The decision came after President Trump’s executive order cracking down on federal funding for gender transitions in minors. Yet, for Nixon and the other activists rallying at St. Vartan Park, this was an affront to their ideology that they wouldn’t tolerate.

“I am here today as the mother of a proud trans man.”

“I am here today as the aunt of a proud trans man. My best friend’s kid is trans, and my kid’s best friend is trans.”

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She continued, praising her life being filled with “amazing, beautiful, brave trans people—young and old, but especially young.”

NYU Langone, once celebrated for its pro-LGBTQ stance, has long been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation as a leader in so-called “healthcare equality.”

However, with Trump’s executive order in place, the hospital put the brakes on puberty-blocking implants for minors. The New York Times reported that appointments for at least two 12-year-olds were abruptly canceled, leaving activists and parents fuming.

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One father claimed that his child’s doctor blamed the cancellations on “the new administration” and recommended seeking care at other hospitals, possibly in Philadelphia.

Another mother said she was blindsided when NYU notified her just a day after Trump’s order, explaining that they were “awaiting more guidance.”

At the rally, Nixon lamented that her son, Samuel, had previously undergone “top surgery” at NYU, where she praised the doctors as “fantastic” and his surgeon as “the best we could’ve imagined.”

Now, with the hospital taking a step back from gender transition procedures, Nixon declared herself “sickened to my core.”

The activist outrage comes on the heels of President Trump’s executive order, which prohibits federal funding for sex-change procedures on minors.

The order explicitly warns healthcare providers that they risk losing government dollars if they proceed with these irreversible treatments on individuals under 19.

Trump justified the move by citing the countless stories of young people who later regret undergoing radical, life-altering medical interventions.

“It is the policy of the United States that it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called ‘transition’ of a child from one sex to another,” the executive order states.

The administration also emphasized that four out of five children experiencing gender confusion eventually outgrow it—without needing extreme medical interventions.

Despite Trump’s clear stance on the issue, New York and 22 other liberal states have filed a lawsuit attempting to block the order.

A federal judge has since temporarily halted the administration’s effort to cut funding, giving activists a glimmer of hope in their fight to preserve these controversial treatments.

Still, Nixon and her fellow activists refuse to accept reality, insisting that trans kids must be given access to these irreversible procedures. “

New York is better than this. NYU should be better than this,” she ranted. “Shame! And thank you all for being here—we must return again and again until this crime is reversed.”

Meanwhile, conservatives argue that Trump is fulfilling his promise to end the radical gender agenda targeting children.

From day one, he vowed to stop what he called “left-wing gender insanity” and protect minors from the irreversible damage caused by puberty blockers and sex-change surgeries.

The battle is far from over, but one thing is clear: the divide between those who seek to safeguard children’s well-being and those who want to push radical ideology on them is only growing wider.