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Protests against Maine governor intensify after public feud with Trump over trans athletes

Maine residents oppose allowing biological men to compete with women organising protests against the nation's Democratic governor after a public feud with President Donald Trump.

Gov. Janet Mills was called by the president at a governor's meeting at the White House for refusing to comply with executive orders restricting transgender athletes in sports competitions. Maine has become one of the centres of leftist resistance to Trump's policies, particularly as it relates to the transgender agenda.

“I strongly believe her policies do not align with the hopes and values ​​of the majority of mainants.”

The debate over the trans issue came to mind after Republican state legislator Laurel Libby released a photo of a biological male track and field athlete who came first in the women's competition in Maine. The photo went viral, and in retaliation, Congressional Democrats denounced her, stripping her of her vote and voice on the floor.

Hundreds of Maine residents I protested There are indications that say to Democrats on Saturday and Sunday: “Barge each Janet Mills: Girls' Substances” and “Mills Kills Main!” At the state capitol.

There are over 22,000 residents. signature A petition to remember the governor, but the effort is symbolic Since The state has no official request to remember the governor.

“I stand among many main citizens who are deeply unhappy with the policies introduced by Governor Janet Mills. I strongly believe that her policies do not align with the hopes and values ​​of the majority of main people,” writes Melissa Moulton.

Less than 12 liberal protesters appeared to hold demonstrations against Libby at home, but they left several dead fish on the streets.

The transgender debate will likely be a hot button issue in the next election.

Like many of Trump's executive orders, Democrats have put forward assignments in court to delay and oppose the president's agenda.

“You're better adherence – because otherwise you don't get federal funding,” Trump told Mills at the White House event on February 21.

“I'll see you in court,” Mills fired at him.

“Like, see you on the court. I look forward to it. It should be really easy,” Trump shot.

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