AG Orders Review After NH Parents Barred from Protesting Trans Athletes

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Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to review a case of parents of New Hampshire that are blocked to the transgender athletes that protest.

Bondi announced on Wednesday in X that he has asked the civil rights division of the Department of Justice to “examine” the case, after a federal judge prohibited parents from using pink bracelets that say “XX” in reference to female sex comosomes.

I have asked my civil rights division to examine this matter. This justice department meets women and their parents, ”said Bondi in response to a publication of The defender of the Sports of Women Riley Gaines on the case.

In September, several parents wore pink veil bands with “XX” in them as a protest signal for a football game of the Girls Secondary School, the male athlete, Parker Tirrell, now 16 years old, played in the other team.

The Superintendent of the school districts of Bow and Dunbarton, Marcy Kelley, responded to the bracelets issuing a transfer notice against the parents, including Antony and Nicole Foot, Kyle Fellers and Eldon Rash, according to local media reports. The order of non -review has expired since then.

Subsequently, the parents sued the school district, claiming that the rights of the first amendment had been raped and asking the judge to allow them to take posters and wear wrist bands with “XX” in school events while the case is in progress.

The judge of the United States District Court, Steven Mcauliffe, President George Hw Bush designated, finally put himself on the side of the school district and said he reasonably acted by preventing parents from protesting.

“While the plaintiffs can never have the intention of communicating a degrading or stalker message aimed at Parker Tirrell or other transgender students, the symbols and the posters they showed were totally able to transmit Super,” Hey. “And that broader message is what school authorities reasonably understood and tried to prevent.”

“The widest and deradicte/stalker message that the school district understood the demanding” XX “that transmit the symbols was, in context, completely reasonable,” he continued.

A main lawyer of the Institute for Freedom of Decision, one of the lawyers who represent the parents, said he does not agree with the decision of the court.

“This was an adult speech in a limited public forum, which enjoys greater protection of the first amendment than the students’ speech in the classroom,” Kolde’s lawyer said in a statement. “Bow school district officials were obviously discriminated against the point of view because they perceived that the XX wrist bands were ‘trans-excuid’.”

The plaintiffs filed a notice after the ruling saying that they do not plan to enter more evidence before the judge issued a final decision, according to the report.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on “keeping men out of women’s sports” what he is looking for protect Student athletes to have to “compete with or against or have to seem unleashed to men.” The order also requires each Federal Department “to review the subsidies to the education programs and, when the appropriate, terminates the funds to the programs that do not comply with the policy established in this order”, which protects women “as a matter of security, justice and truth.”

Katherine Hamilton is Breitbart News political reporter. You can follow it in X @thekat_hamilton.

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