As the key democratic figures show excuses to allow trans athletes in women’s sports, conservative critics have capitalized in inconsistent messages.
Last week, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, said in his podcast that he believes that the trans athletes who compete in women’s sports are “deeply unfair”, but defended that it would happen legally due to concerns about transgender people as “poor people” who have “more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression.”
When the minority leader of the House of Representatives was asked, Hakeem Jeffries about Newsom’s comments, Jeffries repeated the statement without foundation that the laws that prevent trans athletes from the sports of girls “would unleash” sexual predators in girls throughout the country. It was the same argument that Jeffries provided when the House of Representatives voted to approve the Law of Protection of Women and Girls in Sports in April.
Maine Laurel Libby’s state representative, who recently ascended as a key political figure in battle to protect female athletes from trans inclusion, spoke against Newsom and Jeffries in an interview in the “Gaines for Girls” podcast of Outkick with Riley Gaines.
Libby said he believes that Newsom’s recent comments “mean nothing.”
“I don’t think we are going to see Gavin Newsom doing something about it, and it is the equivalent of ‘How does the wind blow here?'” Libby said. “Gavin Newsom is an intelligent political animal, and understands that 80% of Americans do not agree with biological men in girls’ sports, so they are taking a position of common sense here.
“He has certainly turned the Democrats into a tail tail, because they don’t know what to do with that.”
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Libby jumped to fame on the subject after a position on social networks in February, when he identified a Trans athlete in Maine who won a high school pole competition from high school when the State challenges the executive order of President Donald Trump to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports.
Libby was censored for the position by the Chamber of Representatives of Maine, but on Tuesday he filed a lawsuit against the president of the State Representatives Chamber to restore voting and speech rights.
Meanwhile, Gaines pointed to Jeffries for his argument, which alienated multiple Democratic voters after he and other Democratic legislators, which led some of those voters not to register the party.
“I suppose it is insinuating that we want to inspect the genitals, that is always what they go, but again, that is not the case, that would be completely invasive and in total rape,” Gaines said.
“It would be a birth certificate, which I do not think it is satisfactory, because in all but six states you can alter its birth certificates; the traces of the cheeks, which we have seen somewhere that is a simple saliva test to determine sex; or a routine physical, that each athlete, I think that in all states, it no longer has to pass anyway.
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The Newsom excuses of Jeffries have prompted a violent reaction in the middle of a recent national uprising on the subject.
On the day Newsom made his comments, the schools and residents of California affected by Trans inclusion in sports provided statements to Pak Gazette Digital Lambasting to the governor for not taking measures during the last year to address the problem.
Stone Ridge Christian School in Merced, California, had his female volleyball team lose a playoff game to San Francisco Waldorf in autumn due to the presence of a transgender athlete in the Waldorf team. It was a decision that ended the season of Stone Ridge Christian because Newsom’s policies forced the female volleyball team to a situation in which he would have to refuse to play to avoid compromising religious beliefs.
“What is really unfair is the Governor Newsom that males compete in women’s sports despite admitting that it is unfair. While it is common sense that men and women compete in their own teams, this is especially worrying as a religious school,” said Stone Ridge Ride Christian School, Julie Fagudes Fagudes, told Pak Gazette Digital.

From left to right, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, the governor of California Gavin Newsom, the state representative of Maine Laurel Libby and the activist Riley Gaines. (Getty images)
After Jeffries and other Chamber Democrats, including representative Alexandria Ocasion-Cortez, DN.Y., promoted the argument that the protection of women and girls in the sporting act would train sexual predators to give genital examinations to girls, the party officially lost some voters.
Rutgers’ prominent law professor, Gary Francione, a lifelong Democrat, told Pak Gazette Digital that he and others in his network are not registered as Democrats in response to the argument.
“I can say with confidence the people I know that they are democrats I have spoken with, the vast majority of them are very unhappy with all these things and feel that the party has lost its course,” Francione said. “I know a couple who said they are going to [unregister]”
Trump has promised to reduce federal funds to any state or public institution that continues to allow Trans athletes to compete with women and girls. He showed that he is willing to fulfill that promise on Tuesday, when the USDA reduced millions in funds to eight Maine universities.