The White House responds to the Trans Softball Champion Defining Federal Order

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EXCLUSIVE: A transgender softball launcher in Minnesota sent shock waves throughout the country after managing the Champlin Park High School to a state championship on Friday.

The participation of the Trans athlete in the girls’ softball season was challenged by President Donald Trump’s executive decree “Keeping Men of Women’s Sports”, and is the objective of a trial brought by three anonymous players.

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Champlin Park celebrates the victory of the state championship while Bloomington Jefferson looks. (Amber Harding)

The White House responded to the news of the Trans athlete championship in an exclusive statement to PK Press Club Digital.

“President Trump protects women in sport and restores common sense. Those who choose to violate federal law will be held responsible,” said White House spokesman Harrison Fields, in response to an investigation into the situation in Minnesota.

Minnesota is currently under a federal survey for potential title IX violations for refusing to comply with the Trump decree. The Attorney General of Minnesota, Keith Ellison, filed a complaint against the administration of Trump in April in order to protect his current eligibility policies between the sexes.

The state also did not adopt a bill which would have prohibited the biological men of the sports of girls and women in early March after the Democrats of the state legislature voted against.

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Marissa Rothenberger celebrated in the canoe with teammates after the dramatic victory of Champlin Park. (Amber Harding)

This allowed the Trans launcher, the junior Marissa Rothenberger, to have a sequence of dominant playoff series for Champlin Park.

Rothenberger launched a complete laundering, granting only three strokes and withdrawing six in the championship match on Friday, capping a race which saw Rothenberger launch the 21 heats through three games of the state tournament, abandoning only two points.

The junior only granted two points out of 35 rounds in total in the playoffs.

Then, after the conservative influencer and former NCAA swimmer, Riley Gaines, shared the news of Rothenberger’s victory on X on Friday, it sparked a quarrel widely published with the Olympic gymnast Simone Biles.

Biles responded to a position in which Gaines stressed that the Minnesota State High School League has disabled comments on its article announcing the Softball team at Champlin Park as champion of state, calling “really sick” ducts.

The quarrel sparked a generalized reaction against biles, notably by Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

The White House previously discussed Ellison’s trial against Trump’s administration in a declaration to PK Press Club Digital also.

“Why would an adult continue the Trump administration to allow other organic men to participate in female sports? It is frightening and anti-defect,” said Fields in April.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz made fun of the former president of President Trump during a Tuesday evening rally in Georgia. (Getty Images)

A New York Times / Ipsos survey Found that the vast majority of Americans, including the majority of Democrats, do not think that transgender athletes should be allowed to participate in female sports.

Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said that biological men who identify themselves as women should not be allowed to participate in female sports. Of the 1,025 people who have identified as a democrats or who lean a democrat, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be authorized to compete with women.

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