Ravens GM’s wife will fight for Trump’s executive order on female sports, Spar with a team employee

Lacie Decosta, the wife of the Director General of Ravens of Baltimore, Eric Decosta, expressed his support for the executive decree of President Donald Trump protecting female and girls sports on Wednesday.

Trump has signed the order in the East House of the White House on national girls and women during the sports day. Lacie Decosta said in an article on X, “it’s a great day for female sports.”

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President Donald Trump signs a decree that prohibits transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events, in the east house of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

Ryan Mink’s editorial director Ryan Mink posted in response “Trans Women Are Women”. Decosta clearly indicated that the problem concerned “equity”.

“Ryan Mink, we don’t have to agree. I did sports all my life,” she added. “I was an entirely American butt player. Many girls do not see it as a trans problem but as a problem of equity. I will always fight for equity with regard to girls in sport.”

The ordinance gave federal agencies the power to ensure that entities receiving federal funds comply with the original standards of the title IX.

“It doesn’t need to be long. Everything is common sense,” said Trump before signing order, adding that “female sports will only be for women”.

Trump said: “The war on female sports is over.”

A general vision of a Baltimore Ravens helmet against the Chiefs of Kansas City during the first half at the Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn images)

Riley Gaines: Total war against female athletes ends now, thanks to President Trump

Trump was joined in the eastern house of the White House in Washington, DC, by independent ambassadors Riley Gaines, Payton McNabb, Paula Scanlan, Sia Liilii, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Linnea Saltz and Lily Mullens.

Gaines, which welcomes Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast, was among the champions of equity in female sports after sharing his experience in the NCAA 2022 championships with Lia Thomas.

The white house press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a briefing before Trump signed the executive decree that he “maintains the promise of title IX”.

“President Trump is committed to restoring common sense in our country, and he continues to deliver this executive decree which he will sign later in the day,” she added. “The president will sign a decree, keeping men away from female sports to defend the security of athletes, protect competitive integrity and maintain the promise of title IX.

President Donald Trump signs a decree that prohibits transgender female athletes from participating in female or girls sporting events, in the east house of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

“This common sense action by President Trump President puts an end to the disgusting betrayal of women and girls by the previous administration, who for years addressed radical activists who wanted biological men to be treated like women In workplaces, showers, competitive sports, prisons and even shelter.

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