President Biden Made His Opinion On Lia Thomas Very Clear
- President Joe Biden reportedly believes that males who identify as females should not compete in women's sports, according to a New York Times report.
- The Biden administration experienced a divide, with some members advocating for transgender rights in sports, while others were more cautious based on perceived physical advantages.
- A proposed rule aimed to allow schools to restrict transgender athletes based on unfair advantages, but the Supreme Court rejected this attempt with a 5-4 vote.
- Recent polling indicates that approximately 80% of Americans align with Biden's reported position on the matter.
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President Biden was against men in women's sports — administration was split on the issue, new report claims
While the entirety of the Biden administration wholly agreed that males should be able to enter female spaces based on their gender identity in some capacity, the idea of letting males play in women's sports was not something every member of the Biden administration was fond of.
President Biden Made His Opinion On Lia Thomas Very Clear
The Top 10 Beach Volleyball Players In Olympics History (1:01) President Biden apparently secretly made his opinion on former NCAA swimmer Lia Thomas and other transgender female athletes very clear.Thomas, the former Penn swimmer, originally swam for the men's team. However, she transitioned and later competed for the women's team. Thomas ended up being dominant in the pool, breaking records and competing among the best in the sport.The debate …
Joe Biden Was Reportedly Against Males In Women's Sports, But Never Said Anything Publicly
The New York Times published more than 10,000 words about former San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming over the weekend. Fleming is a biological male who identifies as a woman and competed on the women's team and helped make the Trojans one of the top teams in their conference. OutKick covered the Fleming story extensively last year. The Times is playing a bit of catch-up with its opus, but the lengthy piece did contain an eye-opening …
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