No, the EO as written presumes that there is such a thing as a binary sex which is determined at conception such that those who belong to one sex go on to develop sperm and so on. How those sexes are defined and how to determine whether one belongs to one or the other is left unspecified. It’s not a technical document, it’s just supposed to harm a specific group of people rather than offer a coherent perspective.
No, the EO as written presumes that there is such a thing as a binary sex which is determined at conception such that those who belong to one sex go on to develop sperm and so on. How those sexes are defined and how to determine whether one belongs to one or the other is left unspecified. It’s not a technical document, it’s just supposed to harm a specific group of people rather than offer a coherent perspective.