The Doj supports the Maine legislator censored on the post of transgender athlete

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EXCLUSIVE: The United States Ministry of Justice (DOJ) and the Attorney General Pam Bondi came out in support of the representative of the State of Maine Laurel Libby while seeing to make the state legislature overturned.

Libby has been censored since February after the State Democratic majority voted to withdraw her voting and speech rights for a publication on social networks which identified a transgender high school athlete who won a pole jump competition for girls earlier this month.

Libby filed a complaint in response and is now looking for an intervention by the US Supreme Court after a district judge and the court of appeal ruled against it.

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The DoJ has now filed an Amicus Memoir supporting Libby in his trial, and Bondi personally expressed himself in support of the republican representative of the besieged state.

“The Ministry of Justice is proud to fight for the girls of Maine and to stand alongside the representative Libby, who is simply attacked for having defended the girls in his original state. As illustrated by our trial against the state of Maine, we will always protect PK Press Club Digital of Sports and Girls against the Radical Ideology of Gender”

The Amicus thesis argues that Libby’s censorship violates the guarantee “a person, one person” of the equal clause, while the state legislature withdrew their voting and speaking rights for a private act and proposed to suppress censorship if Libby apologizes.

“Undoing the voters of the district 90 of their representation and their vote because their chosen representative will not apologize for having fulfilled this obligation is far beyond the limits of an appropriate sanction,” said the document.

The deputy prosecutor general of the MJ for civil rights Harmeet Dhillon also spoke in support of Libby.

“The lecturer of the Maine Chamber has silenced the representative Laurel Libby for having refused to apologize about his position against male athletes in girls sports. It is not leadership, it is unconstitutional. The division of civil rights is ready to defend the rule of law,” said Dhillon Digital.

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Libby herself insisted that she would not apologize for the social media post and previously declared to PK Press Club Digital that no one in the family or high school of the Trans athlete had set her hand about the post. She also argued that the athlete was already publicized in other media. The Portland Press Herald published a summary of the event, mentioning the athlete, before Libby published.

The Libby trial appoints the lecturer of Maine House Ryan Fecteau And the clerk of the house Robert Hunt as defendants, and they are represented by the Attorney General of Maine Aaron Frey.

Fecteau, Hunt and Frey all defended the decision to censor Libby for the February post in their response last week.

“Like the other censorships of the members of the Maine Chamber, the resolution of censorship forced the representative Libby to apologize for his conduct – no withdrawal of his opinions. The representative Libby firmly refused to comply with this modest punishment, which is designed to restore the integrity and reputation of the body,” said the answer.

“Her refusal puts her into violation of a centuries -old rule of Maine House, rule 401 (11), that the representative Libby was previously agreed, as well as all his colleagues from the house, would govern the procedures of the Chamber. Rule 401 (11) provides that a member found by the body is in violation of his rules not to participate in floor debates or to vote before the full chamber until they have satisfied,”

Maine’s Democrats, led by Governor Janet Mills, fought without business to prevent President Donald Trump from enforcing his “keeping men out of female sports” in the state.

Bondi and the DoJ are currently involved in a trial against the state directly on the issue, and Libby was present at the press conference where the trial was announced in April.

A survey on The American Parents Coalition noted that out of approximately 600 registered voters from Maine, 63% said that the participation of school sports should be based on organic sex, and 66% agreed that it was “fair to restrict the sports of women to organic women”.

The survey also revealed that 60% of residents would support a voting measure limiting participation In Sports of women and girls at Biological women. This included 64% of the self -employed and 66% of parents with children under the age of 18.

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