White House giving Maine 10 days to comply with transgender ruling
- The Trump administration demands Maine rescind its policy allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, claiming it violates federal anti-discrimination law under Title IX.
- Maine officials, including Governor Janet Mills, have stood by the policy based on the Maine Human Rights Act, rejecting compliance with the proposed agreement.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned of potential lawsuits against Maine if it continues to deny girls equal athletic opportunities, citing Title IX violations.
- Representative Chellie Pingree expressed support for Maine's leaders, stating that courts will ultimately determine the authority of the Trump administration over Title IX.
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Feds find Maine defying the law for still allowing males in female sports * WorldNetDaily * by Moira Gleason, The Daily Signal
Maine is violating federal law as it continues to allow males to compete in girls sports in defiance of the president’s executive order barring such competition. That’s according to the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Maine Gov. Janet Mills and Attorney General Aaron Frey have both made public statements that the state will continue to allow biological males to compete in girls and women’s sports. Add…
US finds Maine policy on transgender athletes violates law
The Trump administration said on Monday that it had determined Maine educational authorities were in violation of federal law prohibiting sex discrimination by allowing transgender girls to participate in school sports.
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