Trump who needs to sign order to keep men away from female sports is an “absolute madness”, says the legend of the NFL

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The legend of the NFL, Brett Favre, explained Wednesday why he thought it was important to express themselves and defend the executive decree of President Donald Trump prohibiting organic sports.

Trump signed the order in the East House House last week. The NCAA followed the plunge and compared to the order. Some states have made the order and have since faced the investigation into title IX of the Trump education department.

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The former quarter of the Green Bay Packers, Brett Favre, speaks during a campaign rally for the president of the time trainer, Donald Trump, Wednesday October 30, 2024, at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin . (Tork Mason / USA Today Network-Wisconsin)

Favre said in a video published on Wednesday that his daughters sometimes told him to rethink some of the things he does on X. He said that there was good in there, but he found value to defend this that he believes.

“I think there is good in calm. But also, there is an element of defense of what you believe,” said Favre. “And it’s crazy because most is common sense and think that we have a discussion that our president must sign (a decree) to keep men away from female sports is absolutely crazy.

“But this is the world in which we are at the moment. We have bought ourselves for some time in the next four years. We will see how it goes. But the common sense of our country and the decisions that are taken, Right now, are increasingly stable and returning to the standard.

President Donald Trump, on the left, and Brett Favre. (AP Newsroom / Imagn)

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Trump’s ordinance gave the federal government the power to penalize the entities funded by the federal government which “deprive women and girls of sports opportunities”.

The NCAA announced a change of policy one day later. “A student-athlete assigned to birth may not compete in a female team,” said the new policy. The new policy always allows biological women to compete in male teams.

President Donald Trump signs a decree that prohibits transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events, in the east house of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

The president of the NCAA, Charlie Baker, said that the executive decree had provided a “clear national standard”.

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