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Trump admin responds to Minnesota's lawsuit to let trans athletes in girls' sports: 'Creepy and anti-women'
Trump admin responds to Minnesota's lawsuit to let trans athletes in girls' sports: 'Creepy and anti-women'

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time23-04-2025

  • Politics
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Trump admin responds to Minnesota's lawsuit to let trans athletes in girls' sports: 'Creepy and anti-women'

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration and Department of Justice on Tuesday to ensure that states can continue letting biologically male trans athletes play in girls' sports. The White House has responded to the lawsuit, condemning Ellison for taking legal action to enable trans inclusion. "Why would a grown man sue the Trump administration to allow other biological males to participate in women's sports? This is creepy and anti-woman," White House spokesperson Harrison Fields told Fox News Digital. Ellison made the announcement at a press conference after months of the state defying Trump's "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order. Ellison claimed he had received notice from the Department of Justice threatening legal action if the state did not follow the executive order. "I'm not going to sit around waiting for the Trump administration to sue Minnesota. Today, Minnesota is suing him and his administration because we will not participate in this shameful bullying," Ellison said. "We will not let a small group of vulnerable children who are only trying be healthy and live their lives be demonized." Ellison's lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, argues that the Trump administration does not have the authority to set states' athletic gender eligibility policies through an executive order. Minnesota is the first state to sue the Department of Justice over threats to cut funding for letting trans athletes play in girls' sports, and the second state to sue the Trump administration over the issue. Maine has filed a lawsuit against Trump after the Department of Agriculture cut funding to the state on April 2, and a federal judge has already ruled the USDA must unfreeze the funding. The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the state for its ongoing defiance of Trump's "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order. Maine has faced federal pressure in the last two months over its refusal to comply, including two federal investigations, a funding freeze and now a lawsuit. When Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the lawsuit against Maine at a press conference last week, she said Minnesota and California could be next. "We're looking at Minnesota. We're looking at California. We're looking at many, many states but they are the top two that should be on notice because we've been communicating with them," Bondi said. After Trump's executive order, the Minnesota State High School League announced it would defy federal law by allowing transgender athletes to continue playing in women's sports. Ellison's office stated that "based on the plain language of the statute, educational institutions and the Minnesota State High School League would violate the MHRA by prohibiting transgender athletes from participating in extracurricular activities consistent with their gender identity." Minnesota's state legislature failed to pass the "Preserving Girls' Sports Act" in early March, which would have stated that "only female students may participate in an elementary or secondary school level athletic team or sport that an educational institution has restricted to women and girls." The bill fell short in the state's House of Representatives, with 67 of the 68 votes needed to pass. Gov. Tim Walz was expected to veto the bill had it gone to his desk. Former Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer lobbied for the bill, and had told Fox News Digital he found Walz's pro-trans stances "disgusting," especially considering Walz was a football coach at Mankato West High School in the 1990s. "It's absolutely disgusting, and it's why, when you see him and you see his mannerisms and the way he carries himself, you know this guy doesn't appeal to real men and boys who have battled it out on the gridiron, man. I have nothing in common with this guy," Brewer said. "I think he's a disgrace to the football world to be honest." A New York Times/Ipsos survey found the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of Democrats, don't think transgender athletes should be permitted to compete in women's sports. Of the 2,128 people who participated, 79% said biological males who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women's sports. Of the 1,025 people who identified as Democrats or leaning Democratic, 67% said transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete with women. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

James Carville gets blowback after saying trans athletes in women's sports, bathrooms is ‘not a concern to me'
James Carville gets blowback after saying trans athletes in women's sports, bathrooms is ‘not a concern to me'

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time08-03-2025

  • Politics
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James Carville gets blowback after saying trans athletes in women's sports, bathrooms is ‘not a concern to me'

During a recent episode of Piers Morgan's talk show, the British journalist slammed Democratic strategist James Carville for arguing that the trans athletes and trans bathrooms issues are not huge policy points to be concerned about. Morgan disputed the strategist, saying the issues of trans women playing in women's sports mattered to voters in 2024 and wounded ex-Vice President Kamala Harris' shot at the White House. "Actually, that was more powerful than people realized," Morgan said after Carville tried to dismiss the issue. The discussion between the two followed Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.)'s recent admission that trans women competing in women's sports competitions is "deeply unfair." Newsom made the claim during the first episode of his new podcast featuring guest TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk. The governor recognized how much impact the issue had during the election, telling the conservative activist, "Boy, did I [see] how you guys were able to weaponize that issue at another level." After making the issue a central part of his 2024 campaign, President Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order in February that prohibits schools and colleges that receive federal funds and are subject to Title IX from allowing men onto women's sports teams and into women's locker rooms and restrooms. Still, Carville dismissed the issue, stating that the trans issue isn't that important, at least in his view. "If you're concerned about the state track meet, please do something about it. We have an athletic association, they can do it. But if you're more concerned with that or more concerned about bathroom stalls, then hang out in bathrooms. I just – this is not of a concern to me," he said, noting that he's more "worried about the cost of living." "I'm worried about access to healthcare," he also said. Morgan stopped him, saying, "I would dispute that. A lot of Democrats have tried to say to me, 'It didn't really matter, the trans stuff and the woke stuff,' and I keep saying, I think it matters more than you think." The journalist continued, saying that "when Trump positioned himself as the voice of common sense, and you had a party led by Joe Biden and Kamala, who both thought it's fine for biological men to compete in women's sports, for example, that actually that was more powerful than people realized." Morgan argued the issue appeared to be the third most important issue in the 2024 election. "Economy, one. Immigration, two. Woke mind virus, three. Supported by Kamala Harris," he said, concluding the point. Carville replied by saying that no one has spoken out against woke, "identitarian politics," and "faculty lounge goofy academic language" within the Democratic Party more than he has. He added that people on the far left "have never been right about a single thing" and that Democratic leaders that have listened to them have "lived to regret it."

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