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Trump to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.​

President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Wednesday designed to prevent people who were biologically assigned male at birth from participating in women's or girls' sporting events.
The order, which Trump is expected to sign at an afternoon ceremony, marks another aggressive shift by the Republican president's second administration in the way the federal government deals with transgender people and their rights.
The president put out a sweeping order on his first day in office last month that called for the federal government to define sex as only male or female and for that to be reflected on official documents such as passports and in policies such as federal prison assignments.
Trump found during the campaign that his pledge to "keep men out of women's sports" resonated beyond the usual party lines. More than half the voters surveyed by AP VoteCast said support for transgender rights in government and society has gone too far.
He leaned into the rhetoric before the election, pledging to get rid of the "transgender insanity," though his campaign offered little in the way of details.
Wednesday's order - which coincides with National Girls and Women in Sports Day - will involve how his administration will interpret Title IX, the law best known for its role in pursuing gender equity in athletics and preventing sexual harassment on campuses.
"This executive order restores fairness, upholds Title IX's original intent, and defends the rights of female athletes who have worked their whole lives to compete at the highest levels," said U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina.
Every administration has the authority to issue its own interpretations of the landmark legislation. The last two presidential administrations - including Trump's first - offer a glimpse at the push-pull involved.
Betsy DeVos, the education secretary during Trump's first term, issued a Title IX policy in 2020 that narrowed the definition of sexual harassment and required colleges to investigate claims only if they're reported to certain officials.
The Biden administration rolled back that policy last April with one of its own that stipulated the rights of LGBTQ+ students would be protected by federal law and provided new safeguards for victims of campus sexual assault. The policy stopped short of explicitly addressing transgender athletes. Still, more than a half-dozen Republican-led states immediately challenged the new rule in court.
"All Trump has to say is, 'We are going to read the regulation traditionally,'" said Doriane Lambelet Coleman, a professor at Duke Law School.
How this order could affect the transgender athlete population - a number that is incredibly difficult to pin down - is uncertain.
The Associated Press reported in 2021 that in many cases, the states introducing a ban on transgender athletes could not cite instances where their participation was an issue. When Utah state legislators overrode a veto by Gov. Spencer Cox in 2022, the state had only one transgender girl playing in K-12 sports who would be affected by the ban. It did not regulate participation for transgender boys.
"This is a solution looking for a problem," Cheryl Cooky, a professor at Purdue University who studies the intersection of gender, sports, media and culture, told the AP after Trump was elected.
Yet the actual number of transgender athletes seems to be almost immaterial. Any case of a transgender female athlete competing - or even believed to be competing - draws outsized attention, from Lia Thomas swimming for the University of Pennsylvania to the recently completed season of the San Jose State volleyball team.
 

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Trump to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.​

President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Wednesday designed to prevent people who were biologically assigned male at birth from participating in women's or girls' sporting events.
The order, which Trump is expected to sign at an afternoon ceremony, marks another aggressive shift by the Republican president's second administration in the way the federal government deals with transgender people and their rights.
The president put out a sweeping order on his first day in office last month that called for the federal government to define sex as only male or female and for that to be reflected on official documents such as passports and in policies such as federal prison assignments.
Trump found during the campaign that his pledge to "keep men out of women's sports" resonated beyond the usual party lines. More than half the voters surveyed by AP VoteCast said support for transgender rights in government and society has gone too far.
He leaned into the rhetoric before the election, pledging to get rid of the "transgender insanity," though his campaign offered little in the way of details.
Wednesday's order - which coincides with National Girls and Women in Sports Day - will involve how his administration will interpret Title IX, the law best known for its role in pursuing gender equity in athletics and preventing sexual harassment on campuses.
"This executive order restores fairness, upholds Title IX's original intent, and defends the rights of female athletes who have worked their whole lives to compete at the highest levels," said U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina.
Every administration has the authority to issue its own interpretations of the landmark legislation. The last two presidential administrations - including Trump's first - offer a glimpse at the push-pull involved.
Betsy DeVos, the education secretary during Trump's first term, issued a Title IX policy in 2020 that narrowed the definition of sexual harassment and required colleges to investigate claims only if they're reported to certain officials.
The Biden administration rolled back that policy last April with one of its own that stipulated the rights of LGBTQ+ students would be protected by federal law and provided new safeguards for victims of campus sexual assault. The policy stopped short of explicitly addressing transgender athletes. Still, more than a half-dozen Republican-led states immediately challenged the new rule in court.
"All Trump has to say is, 'We are going to read the regulation traditionally,'" said Doriane Lambelet Coleman, a professor at Duke Law School.
How this order could affect the transgender athlete population - a number that is incredibly difficult to pin down - is uncertain.
The Associated Press reported in 2021 that in many cases, the states introducing a ban on transgender athletes could not cite instances where their participation was an issue. When Utah state legislators overrode a veto by Gov. Spencer Cox in 2022, the state had only one transgender girl playing in K-12 sports who would be affected by the ban. It did not regulate participation for transgender boys.
"This is a solution looking for a problem," Cheryl Cooky, a professor at Purdue University who studies the intersection of gender, sports, media and culture, told the AP after Trump was elected.
Yet the actual number of transgender athletes seems to be almost immaterial. Any case of a transgender female athlete competing - or even believed to be competing - draws outsized attention, from Lia Thomas swimming for the University of Pennsylvania to the recently completed season of the San Jose State volleyball team.
Big win..feeding morons rancid red meat and you clowns lap this shit up.

Maybe he'll say more about DEI today....Big wins cultural warriors.
 

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I’ll add for DJT maybe Biden should take his talent to G-Bay and….

Maybe you can go with him…. Lots of meat there and DIE I mean DEI also…
what..?

One thing about a lot of you magas clown putting thoughts to paper... it's not a strong point.

Weren't you the dude who said he vote for trump because food price were too high?
I have a plan for you , just quit your job because a Nigerian prince I know is going to send you enough money to retire next week you goofy rube.
 
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The irony that Izzy hasn't been a part of the NPT even though everyone knows they got em.
No one want to hold their feet to the fire. Israel gets away with too much. We will see what Trump actually does here. Hard to say with Trump sometimes he says stuff just as a negotiating tactic but on Israel I don't really trust he will hold them accountable
 

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U.S. president faces outrage from Arab countries and key European capitals over his “dangerous” proposal that Palestinians should be removed from the coastal enclave.
Note that the chimp never reads his own articles.

This article contains zero reference to any "key European capital" and has quotes from 1 mid east country, Saudi Arabia.

Also lost on the chimp, Gaza is an effing disaster. You can't actually live there because it is ruins. Nobody is talking about "removing" anyone.

This clown is borderline illiterate which is how idiotic drivel such as this is posted.
 

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One thing about a lot of you magas clown putting thoughts to paper... it's not a strong point.

Remember when you thought the joke about Puerto Rico at the Trump MSG rally sunk his campaign?

LMFAO, idiot.

Good thing you don't read social media for your facts.

Trump trade unraveling since the MSG rally
seemingly the street has quit believing trump can win this.

 

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Trump trade unwinding...the market knows he's doomed a failed candidate again..oil , gun stocks, detention related stocks ,right wing social media stocks down since the MSG rally., I'd bet bitcoin gets abused shortly..

But don't take my word for it...


One thing about a lot of you magas clown putting thoughts to paper... it's not a strong point.

:lmao:

The dumb, broke dick simpleton read an article. It made him smart.

LOL
 

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Think these guys here sence real problems with Trump winning this anymore...

Maybe the worst last week any campaign has ever had, the beautiful thing..it's all self sabotaged.

It's over IMO

One thing about a lot of you magas clown putting thoughts to paper... it's not a strong point.
:lmao:

You probably should stop putting any thoughts anywhere, idiot.
 

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The irony that Izzy hasn't been a part of the NPT even though everyone knows they got em.
No one want to hold their feet to the fire. Israel gets away with too much. We will see what Trump actually does here. Hard to say with Trump sometimes he says stuff just as a negotiating tactic but on Israel I don't really trust he will hold them accountable
Art of war. He caught Netan so off guard. Trolling at its best
 

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:lmao:

You probably should stop putting any thoughts anywhere, idiot.
you may be the easiest troll here....I was wondering when I woke up and there wasn't 6 to 10 notifications from you whining about my brilliant thoughts.

congratulations, you fall for this shit every morning.

Rolling
 

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