Who is Sage Blair? Virginia teen invited as special guest at Trump’s State of the Union address

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Who is Sage Blair? Virginia teen invited as special guest at Trump’s State of the Union address

Sage Blair, a teenager from Virginia whose lawsuit against school officials has drawn national attention, attended President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address as a special guest on Tuesday night.

She was accompanied by her mother, Michelle Blair.Sage’s case focuses on allegations that school authorities made decisions affecting her without informing or involving her parent. The matter, which includes claims related to student welfare, parental rights and gender identity policies in schools is currently the subject of ongoing litigation.

Who is Sage Blair?

Sage Blair is a student at the centre of a legal battle over parental rights and school responsibilities.

Her family has filed a lawsuit alleging that school officials failed to inform her mother about important decisions concerning Sage’s gender identity and wellbeing.According to court filings submitted by the Blair family, the dispute began when Sage was a freshman in high school. A school counselor allegedly spoke to her after a teacher overheard Sage telling a friend that she wished to be referred to by a male name and pronouns.

The lawsuit claims the counselor spoke with Sage, who said she identified as a boy, before contacting her family, according to Newsweek. In their 2023 legal brief, attorneys for the Blairs allege that the counselor allowed Sage to use a male name and pronouns at school and told her she could use the boys’ restroom. They further claim the counselor agreed to use Sage’s given name and female pronouns when speaking to her mother, while using a different name and pronouns at school.The lawsuit also alleges that Michelle Blair was not informed about reports of bullying and sexual harassment involving male classmates.According to the family’s court filings, Sage experienced a mental health crisis and ran away from home after her mother learned she had been using the boys’ bathroom. The lawsuit alleges that during this period she was abducted, sexually assaulted and trafficked across state lines, suffering severe trauma.After Sage was located, the complaint states that the school counselor testified in court about Michelle Blair’s lack of support for her daughter’s asserted gender identity. The family alleges that Michelle had only learned about the situation shortly before Sage ran away. Court documents state that Sage was separated from her mother for several months following the incident.Lawyers representing the school counselor have denied the allegations.

In a reply filed in court, they argued that the plaintiffs have not identified any legal authority requiring the counselor to inform Michelle Blair of Sage’s decision to identify as male.They also contend that the complaint does not establish a factual link between the counselor’s actions and the harm Sage later suffered. The defense maintains that the alleged damages were not caused by Sage’s interactions with the counselor, according to News Week. The case has become part of a broader national debate over parental rights, school policies and gender identity issues.White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared a report on social media ahead of the speech, highlighting that Sage Blair would be among the president’s guests.President Trump has previously signed an executive order stating that gender identity cannot replace biological sex under federal policy, an issue that connects to the wider political context surrounding Sage’s case.

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