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President Donald Trump waved the hearts of the graduates of the University of Alabama when he reaffirmed his promise to “keep men out of women’s sports.”
During a graduation speech at the university’s graduation ceremony on Thursday night, Trump gave a whiten to the Women’s Athletics team champion of the SEC of the school, before lighting a strident applause “promising to defend women’s sports.”
“While he is president, we will always protect women’s sports, men will not play in women’s sports!” Trump said, before the crowd exploded in cheers, for his stronger and longer applause of the night.
“No way! They say it is a problem of 80-20, no, I think it is a problem of 97-3,” Trump said. “No, men will not play in women’s sports. I said it and I classified it with a very powerful executive order as they know, it is done.”
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Later in the speech, Trump returned to the subject later in the speech, mocking the Democrats for allowing trans athletes in women’s sports and trans athletes themselves in a long peroreta.
During this section of the speech, Trump also discussed the female boxing competitions of the Paris Olympic Games, which included two gold medalists who were previously disqualified from international competitions to fail in gender eligibility tests. However, Ni Boxer, Imane Khelif de Algeria and Lin Yu-Ting de Taiwan, identify as transgender.
“They had a great boxer champion, and after a blow, he returned to the corner and said ‘I can’t be hit like this, they have never hit me like that before,” Trump said.
At one point, Trump made a physical impersonation of a female weightlifter and a trans weight lifter, and recreated a scenario in which the woman loses a competition before a trans opponent.
Then Trump pointed to the transgender swimmers, telling a story of a swimmer who joked was “burned” by a trans opponent.
“A young woman was going to establish the record, she fought all her life to establish the record,” Trump said. “Then look to the right and see the same, but there is a person by his side that is a giant … That was a person who made the transition and he had the wings of Wilt ‘The Sock’ Chamberlain.”
Trump made references similar to the weightlifting scenarios of weights and swimmers in June 2023 while talking at the Convention of the North Carolina Republican Party in Greensboro.
On Thursday, Trump also referred to women volleyball players who have been affected by trans inclusion.
“You look at all volleyball players that have been so much injured that they were never seen before,” Trump said.
A former female volleyball player from the University of Alabama, Brooke Slusser, was taken to a situation in which he had to share a costume and a bedroom with a trans athlete when he transferred from the university to the State University of San José in 2023.
There, after leaving Alabama to California, Slusser was pushed to a situation in which he was shared those spaces with his Trans teammate Blaire Fleming without even telling him that Fleming is a biological man, he alleges Slusser in a lawsuit.
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Graduated students listen to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, deliver comments at the Coleman Coliseum at the University of Alabama on May 1, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Trump’s comments arrive the day before the official starting ceremonies. (Anna MoneyMaker/Getty images)
Since then, Slusser has fled from the State University of San José and returned home in Texas after facing an alleged violent reaction and harassment after submitting its demand.
Trump signed the executive order to “keep men out of women’s sports” on February 5. A day later, the NCAA reviewed its gender eligibility police to restrict participation in the category of women only to biological women. However, the new policy has also been criticized by some female sports activists for not going far enough.
Alabama, as a state, has had a law to avoid trans athletes in girls’ sports in effect since 2021, and in 2023 it extended to include university students. Unlike other laws that address the problem, Alabama’s law also prohibits athletes assigned to women at birth participating in the category of boys unless there is no comparable opportunity for girls (such as football).
Trans inclusion in women and girls sports emerged as a hot topic in Trump’s electoral victory in 2024, since most Americans came to take the side of the Republicans on the subject.
TO national output survey Directed by the women’s legislative action committee for America (CWA) in question, it found that 70% of moderate voters saw the issue of “Donald Trump’s opposition to transgender children and men who play girls and sports of women and transgender boys and men who use girls and women’s baths”, as is important for them.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, offers comments to graduated students at Coloseo Coleman at the University of Alabama on May 1, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Trump’s comments arrive the day before the official starting ceremonies. (Anna MoneyMaker/Getty images)
And 6% said it was the most important issue of all, while 44% said it was “very important.”
The problem inspired a national counterculture movement against Delarat policies that keep Trans athletes in women’s sports, strongly influenced by young women with university education. And the advantage of 35 Biden points among young women over Trump in 2020 was shrugged in an advantage of 24 points for Harris this year, according to a NBC news output survey.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, delivers comments of start at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on May 1, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP through Getty Images)
TO New York Times/Ipsos Survey He discovered that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, do not believe that transgender athletes are allowed to compete in women’s sports.
Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said that biological men who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as Democrats or inclined Democrats, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be able to compete with women.
Almost 70% of Americans say that biological men should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports, according to a Gallup poll last year.
In June 2024, a survey Made by NORC at the University of Chicago When respondents were asked if the transgender athletes of both sexes should be allowed to participate in sports leagues that correspond to their preferred gender identity instead of their biological sex. In that survey, 65% responded that never or would never be allowed. When respondents on adult transgender athletes who compete in women’s sports, 69% opposed him were asked specifically.