Trump’s spit with Maine Gov draws the republican senator’s reaction

Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Reacted to the sputum of the governor of Maine Janet Mills with President Donald Trump on the question of transgender inclusion in female sports.

Trump has signed the “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive decree earlier this month to ensure that no transgender athlete competes against women or girls in sport. Some states, such as Maine, have shaken the decree.

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Governor of Maine Janet Mills (Camille Fine / USA Today Network)

All of this led to public dust between Mills and Trump on Friday. Trump threatened to retain federal funding if the state continued to authorize trans athletes in female sports. Mills replied: “We will see you in court.”

Blackburn talked about Maine’s decision in an interview on “PK Press Club Live” with the Mike Emanuel anchor.

“This is one of these determining problems between the left and the right,” she said. “We fully believe that President Trump is right on this subject. It is the policy of the federal government that we will support title IX, like there, for sports for women and women, and we will not support men, men Biological in female sports.

Senator Marsha Blackburn speaks to the National Republican Convention on July 15, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)

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“She should want to protect the sports of women and women. It is incredible that she chooses not to do it.”

The Executive Director of the Senior Sports Director of Secondary Sports in the State of Maine said that sports teams will continue to determine the eligibility -based eligibility for a student, despite the decree of the president who seeks to keep “men away from female sports”.

The Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, a Democrat who is president of the National Governors Association, spoke of Mills and Trump spray.

“As governors, we have our previous initiative on which we continue to work is better in disagreement,” said Polis.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists from the White House Oval Office on February 3, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

“We always hope that people will be able to disagree in a way that raises the speech and try to come to a common solution around … What is the problem. I do not think that this disagreement is necessarily a model of this” , he continued, adding that some governors may not have known the origins of the burning exchange at the time.

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