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The administration of President Donald Trump is raising his investigations to the State of Minnesota for allowing biological men to play in girls sports after a transgender softball pitcher won a state championship last weekend.

The United States Department of Education announced on Thursday that its two current probes on the subject, one that was launched in February and another that was launched on June 3, will now be managed by the newly formed research team of Title IX.

“The Trump administration has the duty to protect women and girls and maintain federal civil rights, and I am pleased to associate with the attorney general Pam Bondi to raise the investigations of the Department in Minnesota to the special investigation team of Title IX,” said US Secretary of Education. UU Linda McMahon in the announcement.

“The continuous indifference of Minnesota towards the civil rights of women is completely unacceptable. We must ensure that women and girls are not stripped of their praise won with so much effort or subject to the danger and indignity of unfair competences, and we will fight to restore antidiscriminate protections under title IX to the maximum of law.”

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Champlin Park celebrates winning the state championship while Bloomington Jefferson Mira. (Amber Harding/Outkick)

The announcement made reference directly to the incident that involved a transgender for Champlin Park High School, taking the team to the state championship. The announcement did not appoint the athlete.

Champlin Park Junior Marissa Rothenberger is the athlete who has caused national controversy in this softball season. 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.

The White House previously 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.

The domain of the pitcher this season has caused a demand for three anonymous opposition players In the midst of a national division on the legality of trans athletes in girls’ sports.

One of the players involved in the lawsuit reacted to the pitcher’s career to the championship game in a statement before Pak Gazette Digital, provided by their lawyers in Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).

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

Marissa Rothenberger celebrates in the shelter with teammates after the dramatic victory of Champlin Park. (Amber Harding/Outkick)

“It is annoying to see a male athlete who dominates our sport and removes the opportunities of girls who have worked hard all season to reach the championship game in the state tournament. In addition to injustice, it is often a risk to practice a physical sport like softball against a male athlete,” the statement said.

“I am proud of the girls who played hard, and at the end of the day they deserve more than a child, but I hope that more people continue to defend women’s sports and take the rights of women and girls seriously.”

The Champlin Park school district previously provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital defending the decision to allow the athlete to compete in the softball team.

“Throughout the season, already measure that the rebels advance to the state tournament, it is important Anoka-Hhhh-Hing-Hengin Privacy deprives

“In addition, the district is appointed in an active demand that limits what information can be shared.”

The Minnesota Attorney Office, Keith Ellison, previously published a statement that responded to the lawsuit against the State for Rothenberger’s participation in the women’s softball season.

“In addition to exercising and the fun of the competition, playing sports comes with so many benefits for young people. Building friendships that can last a lifetime, learn to work as part of a team and feel that you belong,” Ellison said.

Marissa Rothenberger launched a complete whiten of the game in the quarterfinal round of the Minnesota Girls Softball State Tournament. (Amber Harding/Outkick)

“I think it is wrong with a group of students, who already face higher levels of harassment and harassment, and tell these children that they cannot be in the team who they are. I will continue to defend the rights of all students to practice sports with their friends and classmates.”

After the president Donald Trump He signed the executive order to “keep men outside women’s sports,” the Minnesota state high school league He announced it It would challenge federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in women’s sports. Ellison later said at a press conference on April 22 that he received a notice from the Department of Justice that threatened the legal action if the State did not follow the Executive Order, so the Attorney General decided to sue first.

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