Trump administrator discovers that Maine violated title IX in the middle of the battle to protect trans athletes


The US Department of Health and Services. UU. It was a warning of violation of the State of Maine on February 25, and declared that the State violated title IX by allowing trans athletes to compete in girls’ sports.

According to the notice, obtained by Pak Gazette Digital, the Department of Education of Maine is violating title IX by denying student athletes “an equal opportunity” to participate in athletics “by allowing male athletes to compete against female athletes in current and future athletics events.”

The notice also establishes that if violations are not corrected, a reference to the Justice Department can be made.

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Maine’s house is seen at dawn, on January 3, 2024, in Augusta. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

The notice occurred in the middle of a dispute between President Donald Trump and the governor of Maine Janet Mills for the state’s refusal to comply with the executive order of the president of February to keep biological men outside the sports of women and girls.

The State has been called “Zero Zone” in the National Battle for prohibiting and protecting trans inclusion in women’s sports after state legislator Laurel Libby made a publication on social networks that pointed to a Trans athlete who won a girl pole jump competition in February in February.

“If Maine’s Democrats continue to double by allowing biological men to participate in girls’ sports, our students can lose hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funds. Governor Mills and legislative democrat News of the specific violation.

“I appreciate the rapid and decisive action of the Trump administration, and I will firmly continue with our shared mission to defend the rights of Maine’s women and girls.”

The Revelation of Libby of the Trans athlete ignited the national conversation and the coverage of the State’s policy on trans inclusion after Maine announced that it would not comply with Trump’s executive order.

Trump then promised to cut funds to the State for refusing to follow his order during a governors meeting at the White House.

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A day later, Mills’s office responded with a statement that threatened the legal actions against the Trump administration if it retained federal state funds. Then, Trump and Mills headed verbally on a widely publicized argument in the White House during a bipartisan meeting of governors.

Only a few hours after that interaction, the United States Department of Education announced that it will be investigating the State to allow Trans athletes to compete in girls’ sports and possible violations of title IX.

Police protection Since then, it has been assigned to the secondary school attended by the trans athlete that Libby identified in its Facebook publication, amid the concerns about security.

The Main Representatives Chamber voted to censor Libby on February 25, the same day that the Department of Health and Human Services discovered that the State violated Title IX.

The controversy even prompted a protest against Factorycalled “The march against Mills”, which took place outside the state house of Maine on Saturday morning. Several female athletes took the microphone in the march to speak against their Democratic governor.

In response, one day after that, the Pro-Trans activists protested outside the house of Libby, in opposition to their beliefs about transgender athletes in women’s and girls sports.

Only eight protesters appeared outside the house of Libby with signs that read “shame Laurel 4 exploiting a child 4 their political gain” and “protect the trans young people”, according to THE MAINE CABLE.

President Donald Trump and the governor of Maine Janet Mills met at the White House for the fulfillment of the Executive Order. (Pool through AP/Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump reaffirmed his intention to punish states that continue to allow Trans athletes to compete with girls during the joint speech on Tuesday night to Congress.

The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, insisted that Trump “will not go back” as they advance in these states.

“The president has pledged to ensure that states are responsible if they continue to allow men in the sport of women, which he thinks is an atrocious violation of taxpayers’ dollars, and for what the fight continues and the president does not go back,” Leavitt said. “This is a policy of common sense, 80% of the American people, including more than 60% of the Democrats, do not want men in women’s sports.”

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