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The post is not literal. Marie Antoinette's gender has nothing to do with her position in pop culture as the poster child of the casual detachment from reality that wealth brings (i.e. "Let them eat cake"). Given that this situation is over the expiration of food benefits, THAT is why Trump is being compared to Antoinette (and also why the comparison point is her, and not King Louis, for example).
To mollify you, yes, I'm sure that a minor element of the "joke" here is that Trump is wearing a dress, but hewing in on that over the clear historical allegory is comically missing the point.
If a man cut off the penis of his lover and threw it from the window of a moving taxi, and I posted the "they're the same picture" meme of his mugshot and a photo of Lorena Bobbitt (look her up if this reference is making no sense to you), would that be transphobic for equating a male and female? I don't think so, because the point of the comparison is their actions, not their undercarriages, same as it is in the OP's meme.