Bondi Announces DOJ Lawsuit Against Maine over Trans Sports Dispute

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The attorney general Pam Bondi fired a new side against the state of Maine on Tuesday in the current row of the Trump administration with the elected officials of that state about the inclusion of trans athletes in sports of girls and women.

Flanked by the defender of women’s sports, Riley Gaines and the state representative of Maine, Laurel Libby, Bondi announced that the Department of Justice will launch a lawsuit against Maine for its refusal to commit to the executive order of President Trump, which in the title of the title of the undentered title The title title of the title of the title or the women are inspired.

Maine has firmly clung to the reinterpretation of President Biden of Title IX, which would allow those who identify as a transgender compete in female athletics.

“They should not be reading the same title IX we are reading,” Bondi said.

The batteries of the Maine complaint of “the Federal Law against Discrimination of Open and Challenging.”

“By prioritizing gender identity over biological reality, Maine’s policies deprive the athletes of the girls of fair competition, they are denied the equal athletic opportunities and expose them to greater risks of ready and physiological physical damage”, the complaint ‘La’ La ‘La’ that the ‘.

The Trump administration conflict with Maine began in the first weeks of its presidency. In a meeting with the governors of the Nation in February, Trump asked the governor of Maine Janet Mills (d) directly if his condition intended to meet his goal of riding women’s sports or trans athletes. Mills replied that she would follow the “state and federal law.”

Trump replied: “Well, we are the federal law. You better do so. You better do it because you will not get any federal financing if you do not.”

“See you in court,” Mills replied.

Ungdeterred, Trump welcomed the judicial battle.

“Well, I’ll see you in court,” Trump said. “I hope that. That should be really easy. And enjoy your life after the governor because I don’t think you are in the chosen policy.”

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