‘No Concerns of Safety’ For Girls Playing Against Trans Athletes

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After the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Mainesday, the State Attorney General Aaron Frey said that “there are no security concerns” about female athletes who compete again in men who produce men.

Frey made the comment during an interview in CNN, continuing the defense of his state to let men play with female sports teams due to their “gender identity” claim. The Department of Justice is demanding Maine for its refusal to comply with the executive order of President Trump, who interpreted the title IX to prohibit the inclusion of people in women’s sport.

“However, we have a leg to work to understand what there is a problem, if there is any, with participation. If some of the damages that are alleged reality are of some concern and what we have identified, there are really no security concerns.” Frey said.

Safety Conerns on men who play in female sports teams are not unfounded, given their obvious biological advantages along with an affects Payton McNabb, a young woman who was a player seriously.

Only in this way, Frey insisted that the safety of female athletes is not the group of Democrats in Maine. Hi, they also said that officials are only aware of two transdifying athletes competing in girls’ teams in the United States.

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“There is only a small number of trans students participating in sports, that number of two is all we have invented,” Frey said.

Frey also said that Maine is following state and federal law by allowing men to be entrusted to women’s sports. Maine officials have consistently affirmed that they comply with Maine’s human rights law, which contains protections for “gender identity”, an element that Republicans want to strip as the debate on transgender athletes continues.

“Our position is that Title IX, consisting of Maine’s Human Rights Law, so the Federal and State Law, it supports that trans girls may participate in high school sports according to their gender identity,” Frey said. “So, my statement is that Maine is following Title IX, Maine is following Maine’s human rights law.”

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

“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 ‘than the’.

The complaint also establishes that the United States Request “judgment granted by a declarative court order and damages relief for the violations of the accused of Title IX and the Federal Financing Contracts that signed promising to comply with Title IX and its implementation regulations.”

President Trump’s executive order on “keeping men out of women’s sports” was created to protect student athletes from having to compete with or against or having to see Safety, equity, equity. “

After Trump’s order, Maine officials said publicly that they would not comply, next to the transgender men that men and girls are devised and cite the state law that allows students to play in teams that coincide with “gender identity.”

Then, a transgender child who devised the victory in the Maine Class B Championship for the Grelyly High School’s female athletics team in February.

President Trump and Governor Janet Mills had a public dispute on February 20, in which he said at the dinner of the Association of Republican governors that Maine is at risk of losing federal funds if the State continues to allow men to play in women’s sports teams.

“We are the federal law. You better do so, because you will not get federal funds if not … your population does not do it because people in the sport of women,” Trump said. “Cone meets, or you don’t get federal funds.”

“See you in court,” Mills replied.

“Well. See you in court, that should be really easy,” Trump replied. “Enjoy your life later, governor. I don’t think you are in the chosen position.”

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Both the Department of Education (DOE) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) carried out research after the State and, ultimately, found the Department of Education of Maine (MDOE) and other entities in violation of Title IX, why it prohibits activities that receive federal funds.

Last week, carry out the process of reducing federal K-12 funds to Maine on the transgender debate. The USDA also has frozen funds for the State, but a federal court ended up blocking the move.

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

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