Maine Governor Janet Mills published a statement on Wednesday justifying the activation of trans trans by the state in the sports of girls after the United States Ministry of Justice has filed a complaint against the state on the issue.
Mills’ response included a sentence that said: “I fought tirelessly for the rights of women and girls, for the health and well-being of children and families.”
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The eminent representative of the GOP state, Laurel Libby, spoke out against Mills for having included the mention of the sentence in a press release provided to PK Press Club Digital.
“Let me be clear, the assertion of Governor Janet Mills according to which she has always defended the rights of women and girls in Maine is completely false. The trial of the Ministry of Justice against Maine for having refused to comply with title IX is proof of this, because it does not exist if it has not done so.
“These are not the rights of the States, as it claims; they are Mills’ governors and Maine Democrats who push large left ideologies who ignore women and girls in danger, and put the students of Maine and families.” Say. ”
The Government of Maine Janet Mills responds to a DOJ trial against its state against trans athletes in sports for girls
Libby, who was at the press conference on Wednesday, where US prosecutor Pam Bondi announced the trial, was one of the wealthiest criticisms of the Mills in the past two months, because the state has refused to comply with President Donald Trump president. After Trump signed the Order on February 5, Maine was one of the first states to show its intention not to comply with it.
Libby drew attention to the current transcutes policies during the state when she published a publication on social networks which identified a trans biologically male athlete which won a pole jump for girls for Greely High School in mid-February.
From the post, two federal agencies have launched state surveys. The Ministry of Agriculture has given funding, and now an official DOJ trial has been filed. Maine has put its own legal action against the Trump administration on the freeze and a federal judge judged that funding should be dedicated.
Meanwhile, Libby was censored by the Democratic majority of the Maine House of Representatives for her article on social networks on the premise that she identified a minor. Libby has since continued the president of the chamber, Ryan Fecteau, so that censorship overthrew, arguing that the minor she identified had already been published in other media.