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Riley Gaines, advocates to join Trump for executive order keeping biological men out of women’s sports

Riley Gaines advocates to join Trump for executive order keeping Riley Gaines advocates to join Trump for executive order keeping

Equity defenders in women’s sports will join President Donald Trump on Wednesday, where he is expected to sign an executive order to prevent biological men from competing against females.

Independent Ambassadors Riley Genins, Payeton McKinab, Paula Skanlan, Sia Lily, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Keitlin Weller, Linia Saltz and Leila Moulins will be held at the White House to sign.

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Riley Jins delivers a letter in Pennsylvania. (Riley Jins)

The executive order will come to girls and national women on the sports day on Wednesday, which celebrates mathematics from all over women’s sports and those who are committed to providing equal access to sport for all females. Outkick confirmed on Tuesday that the executive will be concerned with public institutions.

“Girls and national women on the sporting day are very special for me, and more now after trying the oppression against males directly and talking to hundreds of mathematics and other fathers with similar stories.” “Gaines for Girls” said in a press release. “Who could have expected again in 1987 when it was created today that we will fight to keep men away from women’s sports?

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Paula Skanlan and Riley Jeans

Paula Scannlan, the left, and Riley Jeans attend the premiere of “Lady Paires” in “Lady Paires” on November 29, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images for Bentkey Ventures)

“Fortunately, we now have a White House president who has already proven that he is standing with women and actually knows what” women “. I am relying on the Senate to bring Senator protection to women and girls in sports to vote as soon as possible and send it to the president’s office.”

Trump has achieved fairness in women’s sport a major campaign issue on his way to win the presidential elections against former Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

At the beginning of January, a federal judge prevented the attempted Biden administration to redefine sex in the ninth title as a “sexual identity”. After that, the Ministry of Education in Trump told K-12 schools and higher education institutions that protecting the ninth address will be recognized on the basis of biological sex.

Trump explained in December that he will end “sexual madness”.

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The then president of the Foundation, Donald Trump, arrives at the election night party at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Ivan Fuction/AP)

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“As a person who was directly affected by a male athlete in the college’s gynecological swimming team, I know how important it is to maintain sport and space only for females,” added Skanlan, a former colleague of the Leah Thomas team. “Current and future mathematics should not be subjected to what my teammates have gone through. Fortunately, the current administration continues with promises to stop madness.”

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2025-02-05 13:53:00


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