Trump suggests that most people want to keep men out of women’s sports


President Donald Trump suggested on Saturday that keeping biological men out of women’s sports is an obvious problem and that the margin is wide among voters.

Trump sat with Outkick Clay Travis on Air Force One to talk about that issue, among others, before the president attended the NCAA fight championship.

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President Donald Trump attends the finals in the NCAA fighting championship, on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

“I think it’s a 90-10 problem, maybe more,” Trump said. “But I realize that it is a 90-10 when the voting cabins were closed … Many people don’t talk about that. I don’t know why. I think they are making an error not talking about it. It’s so simple, it’s very basic.”

Trump signed the executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports” in early February, which prohibited biological men from competing against women and girls in sport. The order required the possibility of federal funds from public schools if the rules were still in place.

The president had a dispute with the governor of Maine Janet Mills on the issue, since his state and some others have challenged the order.

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President Donald Trump greets the media while walking through the southern grass of the White House, on Saturday, March 22, 2025. (Photo AP/José Luis Magana)

He said earlier on Saturday that he had not “heard” from Mills since his dispute on the subject.

“While Maine’s state has apologized for the strong, but totally incorrect statement, about the men who play in women’s sports, while at the Governor of the White House governor, we have not had news of the governor herself, and she is the one that matters in such cases,” Trump wrote in a publication in Truth Social.

“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’s executive order to keep transgender athletes out of women’s sports after a very round -trip public.

The Democratic governor of Maine, Janet Mills, challenges President Donald Trump about Trans Women in Sports, since Trump addresses a governors meeting at the White House on February 21, 2025. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The University of Maine System (USM), a network of eight public universities in Maine, was subject to a temporary pause in USDA funds last week during an current battle between the State and the federal government on trans inclusion in women’s sports and girls. The financing was restored only a few days later.

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