
Trump taking action to ban transgender women from women’s sports
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President Donald Trump is expected to take executive action Wednesday to deliver on a political issue central to his 2024 campaign: banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports.
President Donald Trump is expected to take executive action Wednesday to deliver on a political issue central to his 2024 campaign: banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports. Trump will sign an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” a White House official said, at an afternoon signing ceremony in the East Room. The order is two-pronged, leaning on compliance with Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities that receive funding from the federal government, as well as federal engagement with the private sector. The official said that the new action will take the opposite position on Title IX from the Biden administration, which established a rule that schools are violating Title IX when they ban transgender students from participating on sports teams. The Trump administration’s position on Title IX, the official said, is “if you’re going to have women’s sports, if you’re going to provide opportunities for women, then they have to be equally safe, equally fair, and equally private opportunities, and so that means that you’re going to preserve women’s sports for women.” Some critics of transgender athletes claim they have an unfair advantage in sports, but that’s not what the research shows.

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