Gov. Janet Mills blasts President Donald Trump on national TV
- Gov. Janet Mills and President Donald Trump clashed over transgender athlete policies, escalating legal battles.
- The Trump administration asserted Maine violated Title IX by allowing transgender athletes in girls' sports.
- Federal agencies targeted Maine, threatening funding cuts for education, corrections, and school nutrition programs.
- Mills quoted Trump as saying, "I am the law, basically, we are the law," during a White House confrontation.
- Mills criticized Trump's policies and defended her record on women's rights during a nationally televised interview.
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President Trump wants an apology but is not deserving of respect
The acting commissioner of Social Security decided to target Maine because he believed that Gov. Mills was “being not cordial to” and — according to recent reporting — “disrespected” President Trump. So, the state of Maine should be punished. I’m on Gov. Mills’ side, and I ask the electorate: Give me one reason to respect […]
Maine Gov. Janet Mills doubles down on defying Trump’s attacks on trans rights after court victory
Maine Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat, isn’t backing down from President Donald Trump’s escalating war on transgender rights — and a federal judge is standing with her.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.Days after a federal district court ordered the Trump administration to unfreeze school meal funding for Maine, Mills appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to defend her state’s refusal to enfo…
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