President Donald Trump clashed with Maine's Democrat Janet Mills over biological men playing women's sports at a White House event on Friday.
Trump signed Presidential Order February 5th bans federal funding from schools that allow men identified as trans women to play in women's sports. Opposition On order after discussing the participation of biological men who competed in women's boxing at the 2024 Parisio Games. (Related: MSNBC drives out two trans kids trying to dance cards to protect women's sports)
“The NCAA adhered quickly. By the way, that's good, but I understand Maine. Maine, is the governor of Maine here?” Trump asked during his speech, and Mills said, ” I'm back here.”
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“Are you planning to comply with that?” Trump asked, referring to the order, claiming that Mills would comply with “state and federal law.”
The Department of Education has announced that it will begin a Maine Title IX investigation after Trump clashes with Mills.
“Maine will make us believe there is no option to treat women and girls in athletics, that is, to follow state laws and allow male athletes to compete with women and girls.” The man said in a statement Released by the Ministry of Education. “Let's be clear. If Maine wants to continue receiving federal funds from the Department of Education, then she must follow Title IX. If she wants to abandon federal funds and continue to stomp on the rights of young female athletes, It's also the option. OCR does it all with its power to ensure that taxpayers don't fund blatant civil rights violators.”
Main Principals Association announcement The biological man will still be allowed to compete in women's sports on February 7th. Biological male I won The Maine State Pole Vault Championship is a women's athletics championship after finishing fifth in men's track and field the previous year.
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– US Department of Education (@usedgov) February 21, 2025
“Well, we're federal law. Trump told Mills. “And by the way, your population is a bit liberal, but I did very well there, but your population is You're better off because you don't want men to play with women's sports. Either, federal funds.”
“See you in court,” Mills said. See you in court. I look forward to it. That should be really easy. ”
Trump also predicted that Mills's attitude might hurt her in future elections.
“I don't think you're in elected politics, so enjoy your life after the governor,” Trump said.
Trump said he supported a ban on biological men from competing in women's sports at the town hall on October 16, hosted by Fox News host Harris Faulkner.
The issue of biological men identifying as competing transgender people in women's sports has become a question of many debate after Leah Thomas took part in the 2022 NCAA Championship. I won The 500-yard women's final. (Click here to watch the Daily Caller documentary “Do No Harm”)
Due to the presence of biological men on the San Jose state roster, several university teams chose to confiscate games against San Jose State's women's volleyball team. According to To the Los Angeles Times. The transgender player spiked the ball into the face of a San Diego State player during the New York Post, the October 10th game. It has been reported.
North Carolina High School volleyball player Payton McNabb is ongoing in a legislative testimony he gave in April 2023 when trans player Spike hit her in the face on a similar play during a volleyball game in September 2022. When I explained my medical symptoms, I suffered from a career-ending concussion.
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