Linda McMahon’s warning to those who allow trans athletes in female sports

Join PK Press Club to access this content

More special access to certain articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge.

By entering your email and by pushing, you accept the conditions of use of the PK Press Club conditions and the Privacy Policy, which includes our financial incentive opinion.

Please put a valid email address.

Do you have problems? Click here.

The Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, sparked a warning to those who allow transgender athletes on Tuesday in the sports of girls and women in an article on social networks.

President Donald Trump signed the “No Men in Women’s Sports” decree in early February to prohibit organic men from participating in the sports of girls and women. However, some states have refused to comply with the order, while the NCAA, which has changed its trans-inclusion policy, has faced criticism for having potentially allowed gaps in its rules.

CLICK HERE for more sports cover on Foxnews.com

Linda McMahon testifies during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee for Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. (Jack Gruber / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

McMahon put everyone in notice.

“To all the entities that continue to allow men to participate in women’s sports and to use intimate female installations: there is a new sheriff in town,” she wrote on X.

“The Trump administration will no longer allow you to get out of it by refusing the civil rights of women.”

Several secondary athletics associations failed to comply with Trump’s decree, but the biggest quarrel took place between the Trump administration and the state of Maine, and it only degenerate in the months that followed the signature of the order.

The Secretary of Education Linda McMahon attends the decree signature ceremony to reduce the size and scope of the education department in the eastern house on March 20, 2025 in Washington, DC (Photo of Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)

Maine’s legislators send a letter to Trump sentenced Governor Janet Mills to trans athletes in the sports policies of girls

Tuesday 14, the Senators of the State of Maine signed a letter sent to the White House condemning Governor Janet Mills for having continued to support trans-inclusion in female and female sports. The 14 senators have written that the current Maine policies which allow the inclusion Trans have violated the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, as well as the title IX.

The American Department of Agriculture (USDA) gave up state financing last week, and a reference was made to the Ministry of Justice concerning the in progress in progress in the sports of girls in the state.

Maine officials brought legal action against the USDA for the freeze on Monday. Trump and Mills had a public spit in which Trump promised to see the Democratic Governor before the court on the issue.

Recently, American fences, the disc and the rowing of NCAA women have also been criticized for allowing a biological man to compete with women.

The female female Stephanie Turner kneels protest in front of the transgender athlete Redmond Sullivan. (Gracefulness of icons)

Fencer Stephanie Turner took one knee to protest the competition against a transgender athlete. The disc of disc Abigail Wilson followed suit with a public declaration on the lack of equity in trans athletes who compete against women in his sport.

Ithaca College was criticized earlier this month for allowing a transgender athlete to compete in his team despite the modified NCAA policy. The Trans athlete participated in the Duals of Cayuga, but only in the third Varsity Eight event, which is not taken into account in the qualification of the NCAA championship. Ithaca called him “misunderstanding”.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top