As at least one study shows, almost 80% of Americans believe that biological men should not participate in girls and women's sports, and the current administration is beginning to take action.
The Trump administration is based on a threat to Maine by cutting federal funds to keep trans athletes competing with biological women.
Legendary NFL quarterback Brett Fabre is part of the aforementioned 80% report. He appeared on the Fox News Channel with Will Cain on Tuesday, where he was shown a clip of “View” co-host Whoopy Goldberg asking why it was a problem.
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NFL legend Brett Fabre said he can “simply shake his head” as a trans athlete who competes against biological girls and women in sports. (Chuck Cook-Usa Today Sports)
“There's nothing I can say that it will change her mind. I can only shake my head to this,” Fabre said. “That's common sense at its best. Well, what can I say? There's no words.”
As far as it is unfair to biological women, Favre added, “You don't have to be a rocket scientist to understand that.”
Favre spoke to trans athletes in women's sports in the past.
“President @RealdonaldTrump is grateful to have signed an initiative to prevent biological boys from competing with women,” Fabre said in a post in X's Executive Order last month. “It's sad that this had to happen at this age and at this age, but I'm happy that it was possible.”
Last month, Trump signed an executive order to keep trans athletes out of girls and women's sports, but that has not stopped at least three states from ignoring it.
Trump's Ministry of Education launched Title IX Survey It is said that California, Maine and Minnesota continue to allow biological men in women's sports.

NFL legend Brett Fabre said he can “simply shake his head” as a trans athlete who competes against biological girls and women in sports. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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He is not the single Democrat who voted in favor of protecting women and girls in sports law earlier this month. Competing biological men Women and girls in sports.
a National exit survey What the US Legislative Action Committee undertakes for the women involved found that 70% of moderate voters “donald Trump considers transgender boys and men playing girls and women's sports and transgender boys and men using girls and women's bathrooms important to them.
Additionally, 6% said it was the most important question of all, and 44% said it was “very important.”

President Donald Trump has confirmed former Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines before signing the nomen for women's sports executive order at the White House on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
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Meanwhile, a recent New York Times/Ipsos poll found that the majority of Americans, including 67% of Democrats, do not believe that trans athletes can compete in women's sports.
Fox News' Ryan Gaidos, Jackson Thompson and Julia Johnson contributed to the report.
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