Trump administrator confronts California in the Trans Athlete in Girls Track championship

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EXCLUSIVE: The administration of President Donald Trump puts California and Governor Gavin Newsom in a notice before a controversial athletics athletics that will feature a trans biologically male athlete that participates in the girls’ category.

The American Department of Education called Newsom, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and the Jurpa Valley High School for the next meeting and the previous reports that CIF officials made competitors during the after-season event last Saturday removing their “Protect Girls Sports” shirts throughout the day.

“Cif’s and Jurupa Valley High School Bafouting of Federal Civil Rights Law by allowing a male athlete to participate in a female of athletics in California [Southern Sectional Division 3 Final] This Saturday, and the alleged reprisals against the girls protesting by this, is indefensible, “Julie Hartman, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, told PK Press Club.

The CIF is already under a federal investigation into the title IX on the transplant inclusion practices of the state.

“California Governor Gavin Newsom, who, in a surprising moment of moral clarity, recently noted that he was” deeply unfair “for men to compete in female sports,” said Hartman. “Where is Governor Newsom now? With or without the Governor, the commitment of the Ministry of Education of the Trump Administration is unshakable: we will not allow institutions to trample the civil rights of women. The OCR survey on CIF continues with vigor.”

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The athletes of athletics of the girls of California protest against the inclusion trans into the sports of girls during an post-season meeting at Yorba Linda high school on Saturday May 10, 2025 (Thanks to Sophia Lorey)

The California High School Sports League was one of the first in the country to openly announce its contempt for the executive order of President Donald Donald Trump outside of female sports. “Now the state faces growing disorders of its own residents on the issue in addition to the federal investigation.

An athlete Track and Field for Jurupa Valley High School will participate in the high jump, triple jump and long jump after progressing in the preliminaries last Saturday. The athlete has taken a place among the first 9 in these events, preventing three female athletes from moving forward, while taking the first triple jump.

Brea Olinda student Julia Teven, 17, is one of the athletes who should face the Trans competitor on Saturday. Teven is also one of the rare female athletes to have beaten the athlete of Jurupa Valley this year, equalizing for first place in the high jump to the preliminaries last Saturday, while the trans athlete finished eighth.

However, Teven also said that she had seen the athlete Trans jump much higher in social networks publications and recognizes that the athlete could still beat her this Saturday to come, noting that the final score system is different from the preliminaries.

“He could fight me, for this one, he did not do it, but impatiently he could,” said Teven,

However, Teven does not blame the athlete for the problem, she blames the institution allowing him.

“I really believe that he does not have a harmful intention for the sports of girls. I think it is the kind of like, CIF allowing him to somehow put him in his position,” said Teven. “I think it really, it is fair, like the CIF, and it only takes advantage of its opportunity.”

The Lutheran student of Crean, Reese Hogan, 16, also finished in front of the TRANS athlete in height, in fifth place. But that was another story during the triple jump.

The Trans athlete dominated the event, winning by more than four feet above the finalist.

Hogan finished third and would have placed a higher place without the trans athlete.

“It’s just a little sad to look. He is obviously a really talented athlete, we have all seen him jump and everything, and I wish him the best chance, but in a boys’ division,” said Hogan. “It is quite obvious that certain advantages he has, and it is obviously just sad as a woman to look at that.”

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The athletes of the girls of California High School Wear ‘Protect Girls Sports’ Shirts during a first after-season track in Yorba Linda High School on Saturday May 10, 2025. (Thanks to Reese Hogan)

Competitors had to wait a delay of several hours on Saturday to finish the competition after the temperatures exceeded more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, putting the meeting in a period of heat of heat.

The stormy nature of the event has extended to the temperament of spectators.

The meeting was overshadowed by the controversy and the protest, because the activists held a live press conference which saw students, parents and even public education officials denigrate the CIF and the government of the State for having allowed what was going on that day.

The CIF acknowledged that its officials made its officials ensured that the “Protect Girls Sports” shirts they wore to protest, saying that it was due to the standard clothing policy.

“According to the Bulletin of the South CIF South section series, all athletes must be dressed in appropriate uniforms, issued to school.

However, witnesses allege that the officials have not given the same orders to the athletes carrying equipment not issued by the school which did not include the message “Protect Girls Sports”.

Images on social networks Show some singing spectators “it’s a boy!” at the athlete. But Hogan and her colleague Crean Lutheran, Olivia Viola, told PK Press Club Digital that other fans had applauded the Trans athlete during the event while remaining silent for female competitors.

“I know that it was like, really, really, really divided, in particular, as when he was jumping, and it was as if you could see him obviously, almost as if it was as if half of the stadium was, like, against that. And then there was like a small piece of people here who, as, encouraged very hard for everything he did,” said Viola.

“It was just embarrassing for me. It was a little sad to hear stronger people for the organic male in competition in a female sport than women in competition in female sports. This part was just a little, this part was sad for me.”

Viola, who will also face the TRANS athlete on Saturday, added that she also met the blame on the CIF for hostile and conflicting crowds during the competition.

“I think it is 100% on people in authority who allow it to happen and not him, not this athlete. I do not want the demonstrations to have returned against this athlete, I want it to be turned and I think that most of us want it to be returned against people in authority and adults who need to defend us,” said Viola.

Some public institutions in California are already getting up, including the Hogan and Viola school.

Three Christian schools in California have spoken out against the CIF on the situation. The Catholic high school Jserra, the Lycée Orange Lutherien and the Crean Lutheran high school sent a joint letter to the CIF last week, calling the problem that broke out for religious schools this season of athletics.

“The CIF identity policy also promotes an environment increasingly hostile to schools of religious members. The expectation of CIF that all confessional schools facilitate CIF gender identity policy puts religious schools in the untenable position to adhere to their principles of their faith in their classrooms and their communities, but practicing something contrary to their faith in their athletic fields,” The letter read.

California Family Council awareness director told PK Press Club Digital that parents planned to protest against the South Section final.

“As a former athlete of the CIF and the college in California, I am more than grateful and encouraged to finally see an administration that boldly defends girls.

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The Unified Jurupa school district provided a declaration to PK Press Club Digital responding to the Declaration of the Ministry of Education, defending its pursuit of the activation of biological men in sports for girls.

“Jusd continues to follow both Californian law policy and CIF policy concerning academic athletics. The law of the state and the CIF policy currently requires that students be authorized to participate in sports teams and competitions in accordance with their gender identity, regardless of the protection of the rights and security of the students we serve, in accordance with applicable state and state laws.

California has been a field of controversial incident mines involving the inclusion of Trans athletes in female and female sports for more than a year, which includes several incidents involving volleyball teams, basketball teams for girls and female cross-country.

Some incidents have even caused packages and even prosecution.

Newsom addressed the question during an episode of his podcast in early March.

“Well, I think it’s a problem of equity,” Newsom told the conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. “I fully agree with you about it. It is deeply unfair.

“It is therefore easy to call injustice.

“So, the two things I can hold in my hand. How can we solve this problem with the type of decency that I think you know how to be inherent in you, but not always expressed on the question?

“The question you ask is the question that we have been asking for months and that we have not been able to answer. What is this line? How can you give it right? I could not understand it, and I am also transparent on this subject that anyone is respectful and responsible and can find the kind of balance, then I am open to this discussion.”

PK Press Club Digital contacted the Newsom and CIF office to comment.

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