Linda McMahon Criticizes Policies Allowing Transgender Women to Compete in Women’s Sports
- Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education, warned schools to comply with Title IX rules and stop allowing transgender athletes in women's sports, following President Trump's executive order.
- President Trump signed an executive order titled 'No Men in Women’s Sports' in February, aiming to prohibit biological males from participating in female sports.
- Maine's governor, Janet Mills, actively opposes the executive order, claiming her state will not follow Title IX regulations, prompting funding cuts from the Department of Agriculture.
- Fourteen Maine state senators condemned Governor Mills' stance by writing to the White House over Title IX violations concerning transgender inclusion in sports.
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Trump Admin to Refer Maine to DOJ Over Transgender Participation in Female Sports
The spring sports season is well underway, and Maine public schools are at risk of losing millions of dollars in public funding for refusing to prohibit males identifying as transgender from competing with females. Federal civil rights investigators sent Maine officials two letters warning that schools could lose federal aid for noncompliance, and an April 11 deadline was set for referring the matter to the Department of Justice. President Donal…
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