Governor Youngkin praises Trump to save female sports ”
Governor Glenn Youngkin, R-VA., Celebrates the executive decree of President Donald Trump, the outbreak of transgender athletes of female sports and shares his point of view on the administration by looking at the elimination of the Ministry of Education on ` `The Will Cain Show ”.
President Donald Trump celebrated the NCAA announcement of a new policy on Thursday which prevents transgender athletes from participating in female sports after having signed an executive decree to solve the problem earlier.
Trump proclaimed himself “the president to save female sports” in a social position of truth. He also suggested that the International Olympic Committee (CIO) will be the next great sports institution to follow its order.
“Because of my decree, which I proudly signed yesterday, the NCAA officially changed their policy to authorize men in female sports – it is now banned! It is a great day for women and girls to Throughout our country, “wrote Trump.
“Men should never have been allowed to compete with women in the first place, but I am proud to be the president to save female sports. We expect the Olympic Games Committee to also use common sense and implement this policy, which is very popular among the American people and the whole world! “”
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The previous NCAA policy, which had been in place in 2010, allowed biological men to compete in female sports after having undergone at least one year of testosterone suppression treatment. The new policy stipulates: “A student-athlete assigned to birth may not compete in a female team.”
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Before Trump to sign the order on Wednesday, the press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, said that part of the motivation behind Trump’s decree would be to create a “pressure campaign” for the International Olympic Committee (CIO) and NCAA to follow and prevent transgender athletes from participating in competition in female sports.
During the Trump ceremony in the White House to sign the decree, he announced that the Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Prohibit all transgender athletes who are trying to compete as women to enter the country for the Olympic Games in 2028.
Trump said he would ask Noem “to deny all visa requests presented by men who try to fraudulently penetrate in the United States while identifying themselves while female athletes are trying to embark on games.”
There was a controversy surrounding gender eligibility at the Paris Olympic Games in July and August.
Imane Khelif boxers from Algeria and Taiwan yu-te Lin has won gold medals in women’s boxing. The two athletes had already been disqualified from international competitions for failing the sexual eligibility tests. However, the IOC and the current president Thomas Bach expressed support for the two athletes. The IOC also insisted that the two athletes were biologically female.
Before that, Laurel Hubbard, a transgender woman, participated in the weightlifting for the New Zealand team, and the Canadian football player Quinn came out non-binary and transgender in 2020.
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Bach preparing to leave office later this year, the next IOC president could help Trump’s vision on the more cooperation issue.
The former British Olympic champion Sebastian Coe is a candidate to be the next president of the IOC and suggested that he would take measures to prevent transgender inclusion in female events.
Coe is the head of world athletics, the director director of the international athletics competition. In 2023, the Director Body tightened its regulations on transgender athletes to exclude transgender women who crossed male puberty to participate in the female category. These regulations also lowered the maximum level of testosterone for eligible female competitors.
President Donald Trump signs an executive decree prohibiting transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events in the east house on the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 in Washington. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)
Coe said that if he became president of the IOC, the new Olympic Policy on Transgender inclusion would “probably” reflect that which he established in world athletics. Coe also said that the controversy surrounding Khelif and Yu-Ting me felt “uncomfortable”.
THE The United Nations The results of the published study saying that nearly 900 biological women have lacked victory medals because they lost against transgender athletes.
The study, “Violence against women and girls in sport“Said that more than 600 athletes have not been a medalist in more than 400 competitions in 29 different sports, totaling more than 890 medals, according to information obtained until March 30.
“The replacement of the female sports category with a mixed sex category has led to an increasing number of female athletes losing opportunities, including medals, during competition against men,” said the report.