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EXCLUSIVE: A transgender softball pitcher in Minnesota sent shock waves throughout the country after taking Champlin Park High School to a state championship on Friday.
The participation of the trans athlete in the women’s softball season was challenging the executive order to “keep men out of women’s sports” by President Donald Trump, and is the focus of a lawsuit filed by three anonymous players.
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Champlin Park celebrates winning the state championship while Bloomington Jefferson observes. (Amber Harding)
The White House responded to the news of the Trans athlete championship in an exclusive statement to Pak Gazette Digital.
“President Trump is protecting women in sports and restoring common sense. Those who choose to violate the federal law will be responsible,” said White House spokesman Harrison Fields, in response to an investigation into the situation in Minnesota.
Minnesota is currently under a federal investigation for possible violations of Title IX for refusing to comply with Trump’s executive order. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a lawsuit against Trump’s administration in April in an effort to protect his current gender eligibility policies.
The State also did not approve a bill that would have prohibited the biological men of the sports of girls and women in early March after the Democrats in the State Legislature voted against.
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Marissa Rothenberger celebrates in the shelter with teammates after the dramatic victory of Champlin Park. (Amber Harding)
This allowed the Trans Launcador, the Junior Marissa Rothenberger, to have a dominant playoff career for Champlin Park.
Rothenberger launched a complete play bleached, allowing only three hits and struggling six in the championship game on Friday, limiting a race that saw Rothenberger launch the 21 tickets in three state games of the tournament, yielding only two races.
The Junior allowed only two races in 35 total tickets in the postseason.
Then, after the influential conservative and former NCAA swimmer, Riley Gaines, shared news of Rothenberger’s victory on X on Friday, caused a widely publicized dispute with the Simone Biles Olympic gymnast.
Biles responded to a publication in which Gaines said that the Minnesota high school league was disabled with the comments about its publication by announcing the Champlin Park softball team as state champions, calling Gaines “really sick.”
The dispute has caused a generalized reaction against Biles, even by Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.,
The White House has previously addressed Ellison’s demand against Trump’s administration in a statement to Pak Gazette Digital, too.
“Why would an adult man sue the Trump administration to allow other biological men to participate in women’s sports? This is spooky and anti-woman,” Fields said in April.

The governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, mocked the age of former President Trump during a demonstration on Tuesday night in Georgia. (Getty images)
TO New York Times/Ipsos Survey He discovered that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, do not believe that transgender athletes are allowed to compete in women’s sports.
Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said that biological men who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as Democrats or inclined Democrats, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be able to compete with women.