The Trump administration takes energetic measures against the blue states challenging Title IX


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The United States Department of Education increased its campaign against schools that challenge Title IX and the executive order of President Donald Trump on Friday.

The Secretary Linda McMahon announced actions against the states of Oregon and Virginia for their gender ideology policies.

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Capitol building in the state of Oregon (Getty images)

In Oregon, McMahon is launching an investigation against the State Education Department (ODE) after a sports school of high school that presented multiple incidents that involve trans athletes in sports of girls who attracted public attention and two demands on the matter.

“If Oregon allows men to compete in women’s sports, these men are allowing the praise and opportunities that female competitors have earned legitimately through hard work and sand, while ignoring the safety of women’s women and girls. (OCR).

On Thursday, the Athletics Athletes of Oregon Girls Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard filed a lawsuit against the Athletics Association of the Oregon School (OSAA) after an incident in the State Athletics Championship on the last day of May. Anderson and Eckard alleged that the AOSA not only excluded them from the official photos, but also retained their medals. The lawsuit argues that officials violate the officials of the first amendment of girls.

At the beginning of July, two other students, Maddie Eischen and Sophia Carpenter, filed a lawsuit against the ODA and Osaa for their policies that allow men to compete in the sports of girls after an incident in which they retired from a meeting of the track in April, because a man was ready to compete against them.

Monitoring of sports controversies of the high school of the high school of Trans athletes shaking the nation during the last year

Both Carpenter and Eischen previously told Pak Gazette Digital that the experience was “traumatic.”

“My experience in the Chehalem track encounter and scratching the meeting was traumatic, something I never imagined having to do,” said Eischen.

Carpenter added: “It was emotionally traumatic trying to know what I should do and how I should respond to compete with [the trans athlete]”

The US Doe investigation directly quotes the demands and the company that represents athletes, the America First Policy Institute.

Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the ode for an answer.

Meanwhile, on Friday he also saw the Doe Ocr announce an update on his investigation against five school districts in Virginia for “accusations of discrimination based on sex.”

The OCR concluded his investigation and determined that the five school districts had violated title IX. The investigation was based on complaints that allege that divisions have similar anti -discrimination policies related to “transgender identification” students, who violate the protections of the title IX based on sex.

“Although this type of behavior was tolerated by the previous administration, it is time for the experiment of northern Virginia with the ideology of radical gender and illegal discrimination to get to an end. OCR’s research definitely demonstrates that these five school districts of Virginia have been trampling the rights of students in the service of an extreme political ideology,” said the coach.

“The Trump administration will not sacrifice the security, dignity and innocence of young women and girls in the altar of an anti-scientific illiberalism.”

The five school districts now have 10 days to reach a voluntary agreement with the Trump administration or risk a derivation to the United States Department of Justice.

The Department of Justice has already launched demands against officials in Maine and California for the policies of those states that allow trans athletes in girls and women’s sports.

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