Golfer Lauren Miller said Monday that she believes former President Trump, if elected president, would be better at protecting women in sports than Vice President Harris.
Miller, who has spoken out about the LPGA Tour's transgender inclusion policy and issued a statement against transgender golfer Haley Davidson competing in the LPGA Tour's Q-School, appeared on Outkick's show Don't At. He appeared on “Me with Dan Dakich” and agreed with the host that President Trump would do that. Fight for women.
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Lauren Miller spoke to OutKick's Dan Dakich. (out kick)
“I'm with you, I think we're looking at that,” Miller said. “Mr. Trump came forward at a rally and said, 'Men don't participate in women's sports.' That's as simple as that. I don't think Kamala is putting forth a policy that says not to do that.
“I think Mr. Trump's words say it all.”
President Trump took a clear stance on transgender participation in women's sports during his speech at the Republican National Convention in July.
“There will be no male participation in women's sports, and that will end immediately,” President Trump said.
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Transgender golfer Haley Davidson watches a shot during the qualifying stage of the LPGA Q Series. (Riley Gaines/X)
The topic of banning transgender athletes from participating in women's and girls' sports has been one of the most hotly debated issues in American politics for years.
The Biden administration made major changes to Title IX in April, announcing new rules aimed at protecting LGBTQ+ students and changing how claims of sexual harassment and assault are adjudicated on campus.
But these changes were noticeably missing a policy that would prevent schools from outright banning transgender athletes playing against women.

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Currently, at least 24 states have laws in place that prohibit transgender women and girls from participating in certain women's or girls' sports competitions.
FOX News' Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.
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