Amid the current battle between Maine and President Donald Trump, the state governor, Janet Mills, has kept silent, according to the president.
In a real social position on Saturday morning, Trump said “has not heard” from Mills since his public dispute last month on transgender athletes competing in sports of girls and women.
“While Maine’s state apologized for the strong, but totally incorrect statement, about the men who play in women’s sports, while at the conference of the Governor of the White House, we have not had news of the governor herself, and she is the one that matters in such cases,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump and the governor of Maine Janet Mills faced Friday at the White House for the fulfillment of the executive order. (Pool through AP/Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“Therefore, we need an apology of the governor’s misleads, and a statement that he will never make such an illegal challenge to the federal government, before this case can be resolved. I am sure that she can do it quite easily. Thank you for her attention to this matter and, make the United States return to the United States! Djt.”
Maine, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, agreed to comply with Trump 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 governor of Maine Janet Mills and President Donald Trump in the White House. (Getty images)
Boston Globe Rips Democrats de Maine for censoring Laurel Libby, making it “a” martyr “expression
Rep. Laurel Libby was censored earlier this month by the democratic majority 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.
Libby filed a lawsuit earlier this month, trying 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.

Governor Janet Mills speaks during a press conference after a mass shooting, in Lewiston, Maine, Friday, October 27, 2023. Governor Mills, a Democrat, launched laws on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, who said he will prevent dangerous people State states (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
The USDA now states that the UMS fully complies with Trump’s executive order.