THE SPORTS DEFENDOR OF WOMEN SAMS TRANTHETE’S GIRLS ‘STATE TITLE PARTICIPATION


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The founder of XX-XY Athletics, Jennifer Sey, spoke on Tuesday about the biological man that will compete for a state-woning state championship in length and athletics in California.

The Junior of Jurupa Valley High School ended first in both events in the Interscolastic Federation of California (CIF) Masters of the Southern Section. The athlete has been at the center of a national controversy, since the Athletics Association refused to comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump to prohibit men in girls and women’s sports.

This weekend, the athlete has the opportunity to win a state title.

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Governor Gavin Newsom has been opened about his thoughts on Trans-Attacht participation in women’s and girls sports. (Amy Sussman/Getty images)

“We are all so tired of that,” Sey said in “Fox & Friends.” “Two months ago, Gavin Newsom said it was” unfair “for boys to compete in girls’ sports, but has not done anything about it. The actions speak more than the words here.”

Sey regretted that the finalist of the second place, Kaylee Best, did not have the opportunity to be at the top of the podium in any of the events.

“It’s ridiculous. It has male advantage,” Sey added. “He should not be allowed to compete in girls (sports). And, according to the executive order, it is not, but California is ignoring it.”

Trump threatened Tuesday with cutting federal funds to California and involving the authorities if the CIF allowed the athlete to participate in the state championship. Newsom previously spoke about transgender participation in girls’ sports in March with the prominent conservative Charlie Kirk.

“The young man who is about to win the state championship in the length jump in women’s sports, that should not happen,” Kirk said. “You, as governor, should leave and say no. Would you do something like that? Would you say that there are no men in female sports?”

Trump threatens to extract federal California funds for transverse trans athletes in the state championship

The then elected president Donald Trump smiles during Turning Point USA’s Americafest at the Phoenix Convention Center on December 22, 2024 in Phoenix. (Rebecca Noble/Getty images)

“I think it’s a problem of justice. I completely agree with you on that. It is an equity problem, it is deeply unfair,” Newsom told Kirk. “I am not struggling with the problem of justice. I totally agree with you.”

Kirk pressed Newsom about whether he would condemn the athlete in question from Jurupa Valley High School after the athlete won another event at that time. Newsom did not directly approach the victory, but said “it is a problem of equity.”

“So, it’s easy to call that,” he said. “There is also humility and grace … it is more likely that these poor people commit suicide, have anxiety and depression. And the way people speak to vulnerable communities is a problem with which it also happens to me.

“So, both things that I can sustain in my hand. How can we address this problem with the type of decency that I think, you know, it is inherent to you but not always expressed on the subject?”

Newsom also explained his point of view at a press conference on April 2 when asked if there should be a law to prohibit men from competing in girls and women’s sports.

“And I am so transparent about this as anyone, particularly in my group, about this, and to the extent that someone can and do it in a respectful and responsible way and that I can find a kind of balance, then I am open to that discussion … You are talking about a very small number of people, a very small number of athletes, and my responsibility is to address the pressing problems of our time.

A protester agitates a flag of trans pride during the increase in the concentration of trans young people against the executive actions of President Donald Trump aimed at transgender people in Union Square, in New York City on Saturday, February 7, 2025. (Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg through Getty Images)

“And this, I think, has been colored and armed by the right to be 10 times, 100 times larger than it is and, therefore, my approach is in a myriad of other problems in this state. And to the extent that someone could find that correct balance, I would accept those conversations and the dignity that looked in that conversation, which humanity means around that conversation, not the policy around that conversation.”

The Trump administration has already warned the high school of the consequences of the CIF and the athlete for allowing the situation. The Federation was subject to additional scrutiny when its officials allegedly forced athletes to eliminate shirts that read “protect sports girls” in the South Preliminary South 10 on May 10.

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