The representative of Maine Laurel Libby has been largely Franco on the issue of transgender athletes who compete against biological women, to the point that the state’s house censored it.
That movement was criticized hard by the Boston Globe editorial board this week.
In a story of its editorial board entitled “Maine Democrats should stop making Libby laurel a martyr of freedom of expression,” the medium said that voters, “not the leadership of the camera,” they should decide whether to “disqualify it.”
Libby was censored earlier this month by the democratic and speaker of Maine Ryan FECteau For a publication on social networks that identifies a trans athlete from minors. Censorship has prevented him from carrying out other legislative actions to serve his voters.
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The state representative of Maine, Laurel Libby, sounds the alarm for the challenge of the state of the executive order of President Donald Trump that demands the end of the biological men competing in women’s sports. (Getty/Maine representatives house)
“There is no need to continue making a martyr expression of Libby. A basic respect for democracy argues for letting voters in their district, not the leadership of the camera, are those who decide if their actions disqualify it …”, says the story.
“It was unnecessary that Libby made that argument highlighting an individual, especially when that individual is a minor who had no role in making the rules that Libby opposes. But it was completely legitimate for her to express an opinion on what is indisputably a controversial political question …”, the piece continued. “A censorship is one thing when it is only a symbolic declaration of disapproval. But preventing an elected vote representative should be a last resort for bad behavior very serious, and no legislature should make that decision lightly.”
Libby filed a lawsuit earlier this month, which seeks to restore its vote and speech rights. They originally told him that he would restore the rights if he apologized for the position. However, she has said that she will not apologize, but has said that she is willing to leave it if her censorship is eliminated. She has said that she is willing to leave her demand if censorship is withdrawn.

The state of Libby de Maine, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, agreed to comply with President Donald Trump’s Executive order To keep transgender athletes out of women’s sports after a very round -trip public.
The system of the University of Maine (USM), a network of eight public universities in Maine, was subject to a Temporary pause in funds Since USDA last week during an in progress between the State and the Federal Government on trans inclusion in women and girls sports. The financing was restored only a few days later.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, together with women athletes, signs the executive order of “No Men in Women’s Sports” in the East Room of the White House on February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
The USDA now states that the UMS fully complies with Trump’s executive order.