Trump will sign the executive order to keep biological men out of women’s sports


President Donald Trump is expected to firm an executive order to keep biological men out of women’s sports, Outkick confirmed on Tuesday.

The executive order will come to national girls and women on Sports Day on Wednesday, which celebrates women’s athletes in women’s sports and those who are committed to providing equal access to sports for all women.

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The swimmer of the University of Pennsylvania, Lia Thomas, on the left, and the swimmer of Kentucky, Riley Gaines, tied in fifth place in the 200 free style finals in the NCAA swimming and diving championships on March 18, 2022 at the Mcauley Aquatic Center in Atlanta. (Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Trump did justice in women’s sports an important campaign problem on his way to win the presidential elections on former Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

In early January, a federal judge blocked the Biden administration attempt to redefine sex in title IX as “gender identity.” Then, the Trump Department of Education told K-12 schools and institutions with greater learning that the protections of title IX would be recognized on the basis of biological sex.

Trump made clear in December that he was going to end the “transgender madness.”

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President Donald Trump will sign the order on national girls and women on Sports Day. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“And we will keep men outside women’s sports,” he said in a convention in Arizona. “And that, in the same way, will be done on day 1. Should I do day 1, day 2 or day 3? How about day 1? Under the Trump administration, will the official policy of the Government of the States be United that there are only two genres: man and woman.

When he accepted the republican nomination for president in July, he made clear his position.

“We will not have men playing in women’s sports, which will end immediately,” he said at that time.

Riley Gaines has defended justice in women’s sports. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

He also appeared in “Bussin ‘with the Boys” by Barstool Sports with former NFL Taylor Lewan and Will Compton players and called the notion of trans inclusion in women’s sports “ridiculous”.

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