The governor of Maine, Janet Mills, issued a statement that justifies the authorization of the state of trans athletes in girls’ sports on Wednesday after the United States Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State on the subject.
Mills’s response included a prayer that said: “I have tirelessly fought for the rights of women and girls, for the health and well -being of boys and families.”
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The outstanding representative of the State of the Republican Party Laurel Libby has spoken against Mills for including the mention of the sentence in a statement provided to Pak Gazette Digital.
“Let me be clear, the statement of Governor Janet Mills that has always defended the rights of women and girls in Maine is completely false. The demand of the Department of Justice against Maine for refusing to comply with the title IX of Title IX of ESO, as it would not exist if he had done it. His insistence that this problem has nothing to do with biological men in the sports of girls is not only based on the children Your insistence.
“It is not about the rights of states, as she affirms; these are governors and Democrats of Maine who push ideologies of extreme left that ignore biological reality. By ignoring title IX, they have discriminated and in danger of extinction to women and girls, and put the students and families of Maine in disadvantage. Frankly, to promote the policies that erase the identities of women and girls Hard that believes that Mills believe that people believe that governors believe that women believe that governors believe that the governors of women and girls in Maine believe that Mills believe that Mills.
Maine Gov Janet Mills responds to the demand of the Department of Justice against its State on Trans athletes in girls’ sports
Libby, who was at the press conference on Wednesday, where the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, announced the lawsuit, has been one of Mills’s toughest critics in the last two months, since the State has refused to comply with the men of President Donald Trump out of the women’s sports executive order. After Trump signed the order on February 5, Maine was one of the first states to show his intention not to comply with her.
Libby caught attention to continuous trans inclusion policies of the state when making a publication on social networks that identified a biologically masculine trans athlete who won a girl pole jump competition by Grelyly High School in mid -February.
From the position, two federal agencies have launched investigations to the State. The Department of Agriculture has frozen funds, and now an official demand from the Department of Justice has been filed. Maine has filed his own lawsuit against the Trump administration on the freezing of funds and a federal judge has ruled that the funds should not be frozen.
Meanwhile, Libby was censored by the Democratic majority in Maine’s House of Representatives for his position on social networks about the premise that he identified a minor. Since then, Libby has sued the president of the House of Representatives, Ryan Fecteau, so that censorship is revoked, arguing that the minor he identified had already been publicized in other media.