Lia Thomas’ former UPenn teammates react to $175M federal funding pause: ‘Cost to openly harming female students’
- The Trump administration paused $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over its inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports, as reported by Fox Business.
- Grace Estabrook, Margot Kaczorowski, and Ellen Holmquist praised the funding pause in a joint statement shared with Fox News Digital.
- The lawsuit filed by the former swimmers claims that UPenn violated federal law and harmed them by allowing Lia Thomas to compete on the women's team.
- A university spokesperson claimed that UPenn is in full compliance with NCAA and Ivy League policies and has not received official notification of the funding pause.
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Lia Thomas’ former UPenn teammates react to $175M federal funding pause: ‘Cost to openly harming female students’
Women who had to compete alongside former transgender UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas spoke out in celebration of the funding pause following the Trump administration's crackdown on trans athlete inclusion in women's sports.
Former Teammates of 'Lia' Thomas Speak Out on UPenn Federal Funding Freeze
Lia Thomas former teammates react to UPenn federal funding pause amid Trump's vow to enforce Title IX
After the Trump administration paused funding to the University of Pennsylvania over trans athlete inclusion in women's sports, multiple former Lia Thomas teammates have spoken out.
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