Bondi warns states to comply with Trump order on transgender athletes
- Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Minnesota about its plan to not follow President Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender participation in women's sports, stating the Department of Justice might sue noncompliant states.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison asserted that complying with Trump's order would violate the state’s Human Rights Act.
- The Department of Education's investigations may lead to the withdrawal of federal funding if entities are found violating Title IX, as noted by Bondi.
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Maine Insists on Standoff With Trump Over Men in Women’s Sports. Who's Winning This One?
Maine is putting it all on the line in the name of “transgender rights.” The state has gone so far as to risk federal funding for education and to strip some Maine residents of representation in the state capital. The ongoing dispute between the state and the federal government over Title IX violations is set to cost Maine $250 million in federal funding if relevant state institutions do not comply with federal law by agreeing to limit women’s …
U.S. now barring visas for fake women athletes wanting to compete in America * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Italy’s Angela Carini loses match to biological male, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif Instructions have gone out to U.S. government offices worldwide that men who say they are women and want to compete in athletic events in America are to be denied visas. And those who are deemed to have misrepresented their birth sex on their applications will be banned from American soil permanently. That’s according to a new report at the Guardian, which explains…


AG Pam Bondi Warns 3 States Over Transgender Sports Rules
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday warned Minnesota, California, and Maine that they need to comply with federal law to keep “men out of women’s sports,” according to a statement issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ said Bondi sent letters to the officials of those three states and said that they may be out of compliance with an order signed by President Donald Trump earlier this month that makes it illegal for transgende…
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