Maine sued over allowing men in women sports

 DC Daly Journal:

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against the state of Maine. The legal action comes after Maine repeatedly ignored President Donald Trump’s executive order banning males from competing in female sports, a policy aimed at protecting the integrity of women’s athletics. The lawsuit marks a significant step in the Trump administration’s commitment to safeguarding the rights of female athletes across the nation.

The announcement was made during a joint press conference with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, where Bondi emphasized that the lawsuit was a last resort. For months, the administration had issued warnings to Maine, urging compliance with the federal directive. When those efforts failed, the DOJ stepped in to address what it sees as clear discrimination against women in violation of federal law.

“Today, the Department of Justice is announcing a civil lawsuit against the Maine Department of Education,” Bondi declared. “The state of Maine is discriminating against women by failing to protect women in women’s sports; pretty basic stuff. This is a violation of Title IX. The Department of Justice will not sit by when women are discriminated against in sports. This is about sports, this is also about these young women’s personal safety.”
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The men pretending to be women want the rest of the country to also pretend that they are women, even though their DNA gives them a competitive advantage over women in sports.  Bondi is right to challenge Maine on this unfair competition.

See also:

JUST IN: DOJ Drops The Hammer On Blue State: ‘We Have Exhausted Every Other Remedy’

And:

 Conservative school districts beg Trump to save them from blue state's gender identity mandates

Eastern Washington school districts face either loss of federal or state funding depending on which threats they succumb to, they tell Department of Education. Oregon male athlete dominating girls' track spurs controversy, again.

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