McMahon responds to Newsom’s mockery about Trans athletes of Title IX.



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EXCLUSIVE: Last week, the press office of the governor of California Gavin Newsom made a publication of social networks that made fun of the last announcement of the United States Department of Education that the State had violated title IX by allowing Trans athletes in women’s sports.

Newsom’s Press Office X Account made fun of the US Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, with an old clip of his body with the body during a WWE sketch. The clip was from the current mayor of Knox County, Glenn Thomas Jacobs, also known as “Kane”, hitting McMahon with a movement known as “Tombstone Piledriver” during an episode of “Monday Night Raw” in the early 2000s.

The post prompted a massive reaction of Californians and activists for women’s rights throughout the country. Now McMahon has responded to the controversial publication on social networks.

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“I think what he said is that Gavin Newsom really doesn’t take this seriously. And I was surprised that this was the clip he used,” McMahon told Pak Gazette Digital in an exclusive interview.

“I was trying to be fun in a very serious matter. We have women who are training to compete in these sports that lose scholarship opportunities and sponsorship, who are injured, who are forced to be in changing rooms or their intimate spaces with men, and that is absolutely unfair.”

McMahon said that his office also used a Newsom clip, but one of the most recent governors who says in his podcast who believes that letting Trans athletes compete in women’s sports and girls is “deeply unfair.”

“This is what was so fun: we also put online the real images of Gavin Newsom saying that it was unfair in his own podcast. So I had sent him a letter. I said basically, ‘put your money where your mouth is, because you talk about how this is unfair, but you do nothing to change,’ said McMahon.

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McMahon said in an appearance in “Fox and friends” Last Wednesday, California would be at risk of losing their federal funds for its K-12 schools if the requirements are not met.

A press release from the United States Department of Education establishes that the California Secondary School Sports League, the CIF and the California Department of Education (CDE) have 10 days (since last Wednesday) to amend its policy or risk reference to the United States Department of Justice.

The Newsom office responded to the announcement of the Department of Education later last Wednesday.

“It would not be a day that ends in ‘and’ without the Trump administration threatening to defuse California. Now the secretary McMahon confuses the government with his days of WrestleMania: dramatic, false and completely divorced from reality. This will not stay”, “said Newsom spokesperson, Izzy Gardon Gardon Digital.

The Department of Education and other branches of the administration of President Donald Trump are fighting the problem on multiple fronts, with an active lawsuit against Maine’s state for refusing to comply with Trump’s mandate on the subject. The administration is also in a confrontation with Minnesota on the subject.

McMahon, the DOE and the Trump administration as a whole took a great step forward in their campaign to combat Trans athletes in women’s sports and girls on Tuesday, announcing an agreement with the University of Pennsylvania.

The UPENN insured agreement apologizes to all women’s swimmers who were affected by the inclusion of Trans Lia Thomas swimmer in the 2021-22 season, all the praise of the Thomas program are terminated, and the school will adopt biology-based definitions for “male” and “women” words.

McMahon hopes that the UPENN agreement will send a message to the states that are challenging Trump.

“Our sincere hope is to recognize absolutely what they will have to do in relation to title IX. It is the law,” McMahon said. “There are federal funds that have been retained and retired, so there are sanctions involved in this. But it is really right. It is common sense that men should not compete in women’s sports.”

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