In the middle of the current battle between Maine and President Donald Trump, the State governor, Janet Mills, was silent, according to the president.
In a social article of truth on Saturday morning, Trump said that he had “not heard” mills since their public sputum last month about the transgender athletes who participate in the sports of girls and women.
“While the state of Maine apologized for the strong, but completely incorrect declaration of their governor, but completely incorrect on men playing in female sports at the conference of the Governor of the White House, we have not heard of the governor herself, and she is the one who counts in such cases,” said Trump.
President Donald Trump and the Governor of Maine Janet Mills clashed on Friday at the White House for compliance with the executive order. (Pool via AP / Win McNamee / Getty Images)
“Consequently, we need full-fledged apology from the governor herself, and a statement that she will never make such an illegal challenge to the federal government, before this case can be settled. I am sure she can do it quite easily. Thank you for your attention to this question and, make America again great !!! DJT”
Maine, according to the American department of agriculture, agreed to comply with Trump decree To keep transgender athletes outside female sports after a lot of audiences.
The University of Maine (USM) system, a network of eight public universities in Maine, was subject to a temporary break in funding USDA last week during an ongoing battle between the State and the Federal Government on Trans inclusion in female and girls sports. Funding was restored a few days later.

Maine Governor Janet Mills and President Donald Trump in the White House. (Getty Images)
Boston Globe tears Maine’s Democrats for having supposed to have ceased Laurel Libby, which makes it “a martyr of freedom of expression”
Republic rep. Laurel Libby was censored earlier this month by the Democratic majority of Maine and the President Ryan Fecteau For an article on social networks identifying a minor trans athlete. Censorship prevented him from carrying out other legislative actions to serve his voters.
Libby filed a continuation earlier this month, seeking to restore his voting and speech rights. She was told that she would have her restored rights if she apologized for the post. However, she said that she would not apologize, but said that she was ready to drop him if her censorship were abandoned.

Governor Janet Mills speaks at a press conference following a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, Friday October 27, 2023. Governor Mills, Democrat, unrolled the legislation on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, which, according to her, will prevent the mass fire of people who made mass shots. (AP photo / Matt Rourke)
The USDA now says that the UMS is in full compliance with Trump’s decree.




