EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Education of President Donald Trump (DOE) launched an investigation into possible violations of the title IX that occurred in multiple educational institutions, hours after signing an executive order to prohibit trans athletes from women’s sports.
The Department of Civil Rights (OCR) will investigate the State University of San José, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Interestic Athletic Association (MIAA) for separate incidents that involve Trans athletes compatting in a sports team of women or girls.
“In accordance with President Trump’s president, men outside the Women’s Executive Order of Sports, yesterday, the United States Department of Education today announced research on two educational institutions and an athletic association where violations have been informed Title IX, “read a doe statement provided exclusively to Pak Gazette Digital.
“The executive order of President Trump ‘Maintaining men out of women’s sports’ is a promise for women and girls: this administration will not tolerate the abuse of female athletes.”
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President Donald Trump signs the Executive Order of No Men In Women’s Sports Sports in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP)
Incidents in the state of San José and UpenN became widely publicized controversies that resulted in multiple demands.
In Upenn, the transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, was allowed to compete in the female swimming team after competing previously in the school male team. Thomas went on to break multiple female records, winning several events in the Ivy 2022 League championships and the NCAA championships.
The former UPENN swimmer, Paula Scanlan, who had to share a costume with Thomas, provided a statement to Pak Gazette Digital thanking the DOE for her next investigation.
“I am deeply grateful to the Department of Education for addressing the violations of Title IX with respect to female athletes with such gravity. As a former swimmer of the University of Pennsylvania who was forced to compete and share a costume with a male athlete, I hope Ansías are responsible for higher education institutions that promoted this, “said Scanlan.
A lawsuit filed by three former UPENN women swimmers alleges that university administrators and female swimming coach Mike Schnur deceived the players about Si Thomas would share a costume with them. The three women also claim that the school promoted Pro-Trans ideology about them during the process of accepting Thomas in the team, and they led them to feel that their concerns for being teammates with a biological man were based on a ” psychological problem “.
“UPENN administrators told women that if someone was struggling to accept Thomas’s participation in the UpenN Women’s team, they must seek advice and support from CAPS and the LBGTQ center,” he alleges the demand.
“The administrators also invited women to a talk entitled, ‘Trans 101.’ Therefore, women were led to understand that Upenn’s position was that if a woman in the team had a problem with a transdidifier man in her team, that woman had a psychological problem and needed advice. “
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The former swimmer of the University of Kentucky and current conservative activist Riley Gaines has also filed a lawsuit against the NCA for his current gender identity policies about his experience competing with Thomas in the NCAA 2022 championships. Several other women affected by Trans inclusion have joined the demand for Gaines.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with UPENN to comment.
In the state of San José, the transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming played three seasons in the women’s team since 2022-24, as one of Mountain West batters, leading the team in murders. However, unlike Thomas’s handling by UPENN, SJSU administrators allegedly retained the truth about Fleming’s birth sex of the other players in the team, according to a lawsuit filed by 11 volleyball players from Mountain West and A former SJSU assistant coach.
The former Co-Capitan of the Spartans Brooke Slusser leads that lawsuit and is also demanding in the demand of Gaines against the NCAA. Slusser alleges that the administrators of the State of San José and the volleyball coach Todd Kress actively prevented him from knowing Fleming’s birth sex while he assigns to share rooms with the trans athlete in most road trips during his first season together in 2023.
Slusser’s demand against Mountain West also alleges that Fleming conspired with an opponent in another team for Slusser to shoot in the face during a match on October 3.
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The controversy that involved Fleming led five of SJSU’s opponents in 2024 to lose a total of eight games. The final loss was the semifinal of the Mountain West tournament against Boise State, which had already lost the Spartans twice in the regular season.
That loss sent Fleming, Slusser and Sjsu to the final of the conference, where they lost to the state of Colorado. The plaintiffs in the demand of Slusser submitted an emergency court order in November before the tournament in an attempt to retire from Fleming from the competition and all losses for loss of the records of their opponents. However, federal judge Kato Crews, who was appointed by then President Joe Biden in January 2024, ruled Fleming to play.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the state of San José to comment.
The situation that involved Miaa occurred in February 2024, when a trans athlete of the Basketball team of Girl Kipp Academy Lynn caused injuries to the players for the Lowell school school. Collegiate Charter had to lose the game in part time for the good of the well -being of his players.
The MIAA Manual establishes that a “student will not be excluded from participation in a specific gender sports team that is consistent with the student’s good faith identity.”
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the Miaa and Kipp Academy to comment.
Now, the three institutions face a Trump deer investigation.

The Department of Education of President Donald Trump launched an investigation into possible violations of the title IX that occurred in multiple educational institutions, hours after signing an executive order to prohibit trans athletes from women’s sports. (Getty images)
In addition, the OCR will actively review the athletic participation policies in several schools to evaluate its alignment with the protections of title IX for female athletes, sources told Pak Gazette Digital.
Last week, the DOE notified K-12 schools and higher education institutions of a return to enforce the protections of title IX on the basis of biological sex.
The NCAA has already suggested that it will be capitulated for Trump’s order.
The president of the NCAA, Charlie Baker, responded to the executive order in a statement, saying that he provided a “clear national standard”, and the Board of Governors of the NCAA would review it and take measures to align the organization’s policy in the next days.