Payton McNabb, a former high school girls’ volleyball player who was seriously injured when a transgender opponent has a bullet in the face, will be one of President Donald Trump’s guests to his spouse in the congress on Tuesday evening.
McNabb suffered the injury when she was a junior at the Hiwassee Dam High School in Murphy, in North Carolina, and helped to carry out the accusation to maintain the sports fair for women and girls. She was one of the athletes who attended the Trump event when he signed the executive decree “No Men in Women’s Sports”.
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Payton McNabb was seriously injured after being struck in the head and neck by a peak of a transgender identification man from the opposing volleyball team. (Thanks to Payton McNabb)
She told PK Press Club on Monday that she had been amazed to hear that she had received the offer.
“It’s just an incredible honor, and I am so grateful, and I cannot believe that I am invited. I know that President Trump really supports what we are fighting for and what I have recommended for more than two years now,” she said. “And it is really important to get men out of female sports and get out of their spaces.
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“So, I think it’s just his way of letting us know that he sees us and that he is with us, and I am so grateful for that.”
On the game in question, McNabb said that she had undergone a concussion, cerebral bleeding and a cervical boost. Later, she said that she had treated problems of paralysis and partial vision.
McNabb said she didn’t expect Trump to talk about her story, but it would be “crazy” if he did it.
“I know it is aimed at many important things. So I will not suppose anything. But if it does it, then I will be so grateful and really really, really happy.”

President Donald Trump signs an executive decree prohibiting transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events, in the east house of the White House, Wednesday February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Alex Brandon)
Trump is expected to describe his national and foreign policy plans with the government’s Ministry of Efficiency, which should play a big role in the speech.




