Maine Gov. Janet Mills responds to Trump's demand for apology over trans-athlete policies
- Maine Governor Janet Mills responded to President Trump's demand for an apology regarding the state's trans-athlete policies, emphasizing her commitment to "the rule of law" and stating, "I'm complying with state and federal laws."
- Trump demanded the apology in a Truth Social post, claiming that Mills' statements on trans athletes were "totally incorrect" and stating the state could risk losing federal funding.
- Maine's Department of Health and Human Services found multiple Maine entities in violation of Title IX for allowing trans inclusion in girls' sports and warned officials to correct their policies by the deadline.
- Mills criticized Trump for his stance on various issues, implying that his actions jeopardize women's rights, stating, "We've seen policies that threaten women and girls across the country.
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Letter: Blame the bully, not Gov. Mills
Everyone has viewed this for themselves. There’s no denying Gov. Mills was singled out, publicly confronted and threatened using a wedge issue that President Trump calculatingly turned into an executive order with the assistance of henchwoman Rep. Laurel Libby. Our governor’s appropriate and reasonable response to this attempt to blackmail the state of Maine requires […]
Trans athlete controversies help power women's sports activist brand XX-XY Athletics in first year
The women's activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics celebrated its one-year anniversary this month.It proved to be a lucrative business by marketing the protection of women and girls from transgender athlete inclusion, reaching seven figures in sales and selling more than 50,000 products.It accomplished this despite heated criticism from trans activists and even restrictions on social media based on the content in its marketing.But the brand a…
Poll: Mainers want transgender athletes barred from competing under their gender identity
A University of New Hampshire poll released on Thursday found that a majority of Mainers believe transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete on teams that align with their gender identity. Sixty-four percent of respondents voiced opposition to transgender female athletes competing in women’s sports, versus 29 percent in support. Opinions were less conclusive on transgender male athletes competing in men’s sports, with 51 percent oppose…
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