The representative of Maine State Gop, Laurel Libby, applauded President Donald Trump’s remarks on the maintenance of organic men outside the sports for girls and female Tuesday evening in his speech to a joint session of the congress.
Libby was censored in the Maine House of Representatives about an article on social networks which stressed that a transgender athlete had won a girl competition. Libby had also been expressed in his disagreement with the way the Governor’s Governor’s ship Janet Mills with the president fell in February.
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President Donald Trump treats a joint session of the Congress at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday March 4, 2025. (AP photo / ben Curtis)
The two clashed on the state’s decision not to change its sex participation policy to comply with the president’s decree to keep biological men outside the sports of girls and women. Trump threatened to withdraw federal funding from Maine’s schools if the state did not comply.
Trump on Tuesday evening received noisy cheers from his colleagues when he mentioned the decree. He called the story of Payton McNabb on the seriously injured injury when a transgender athlete caused a bullet in the face during a volleyball competition in high school. She could not end her career in high school on the field.
“Schools will eliminate the men of the women’s team, or they will lose all federal funding,” said Trump.

Payton McNabb, on the left, applauds while the second Lady Usha Vance looks at the address of President Donald Trump to a joint congress session in Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday March 4, 2025. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)
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Libby wrote on X that Mills should be “absolutely panicked”.
“His failures have made Maine Ground Zero in the fight to protect the sports of girls. President Trump sends him a clear message and other leaders of the country: our voices of girls will be heard and their rights will be respected.”
Trump’s remarks occurred one day after the Democrats in the Senate blocked the protection of women and girls in sport to progress in the Senate. The Republicans needed 60 votes to overcome the filibusier, but received only 51.

No Democrat in the Senate voted in favor of the bill supported by Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.




