‘ We are the national regulation,’ Trump tells Maine government
Maine is currently the subject of a federal investigation and may lose money from the government if it continues to help males into women’s sports, breaking the law.
According to an statement from the U.S. Dept., the Maine Department of Education is “aligned” with allegations that it continues to enable female athletes to compete in girls ‘ interscholastic sport and that it has denied sexual athletes access to female-only close facilities. of Ed on Friday.
Additionally, Greely High School just allowed a female pole vault vaulter named John Rydzewski to take the state track meet, which was overseen by governmental authorities.
The male scholar, who then calls himself a woman by the brand” Katie Spencer”, helped Greely HS win the inside track final, as The College Fix earlier reported.
In person, President Donald Trump warned Maine Governor Janet Mills that if her state continued to offend Title IX, at a meeting on Thursday the day before. The federal law requires universities to keep sex-segregated sporting teams as well as services, such as locker areas, according to a constitutional order from the Trump presidency.
Mills, along with the Maine Principals ‘ Association, has vowed to defy federal law, according to WMTW, a local news station.
Trump informed the governor that the NCAA had followed his instructions right away. Mills during a Feb. 20 meeting of governors that her state should comply.
” I’m complying with state and federal laws”, Mills said, as reported by Catholic Vote.
” We are the federal law”, the president told Mills in front of other governors. You better do it, because if you don’t, you won’t receive any federal funding.
The federal department of education said Maine should not” trample the rights” of “female athletes”.
In a news release, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Craig Trainor,” Maine would have you believe that it has no choice in how it treats women and girls in athletics,” he said. Let me make it clear that Maine must adhere to Title IX if it wants to continue receiving federal funding from the Education Department. If it wants to forgo federal funds and continue to trample the rights of its young female athletes, that, too, is its choice”.
According to Trainor, “OCR will do everything in its power to make sure taxpayers aren’t funding blatant civil rights violators.”
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