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In February, President Donald Trump, surrounded by young female athletes, signed an executive order “protecting men from women's sports.” There's no need to analyze what's legal, and the White House has clarified its administration's vision. Athletic programs that receive federal dollars should ensure that only women compete in women's sports.
Now it's time to make this law. Presidential orders are being changed too easily. If Kamala Harris' former vice president becomes president in four years, she immediately reversed Trump's executive order, stripped her protection from women, dominated and confused women's sports, invited men to enter a women's only space.
That's why it's important for the US Senate to pass Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's “Protections of Women and Girls in the 2025 Sports Act.” This common sense law has already passed the House with bipartisan support. Now it's up to the Senate.
Georgia passes the “Riley Gaines Act” aimed at banning trans athletes from competing in women's sports
Voting under the Act is expected to take place on Monday. It is expected that 53 Republican senators will support moving forward with the law. That means seven Democrat senators need to take part.
President Donald Trump will sign the law “No Man in Women's Sports Executive Order” on February 5, 2025 in the Eastern Room of the White House in Washington, DC. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
Seven Democrats have to decide to stand in the vast majority (79%) of the Americans, according to a recent New York Times poll. They believe that boys and men should not be allowed in female sports, regardless of how they identify themselves.
It is shocking that this federal law is even necessary. The uncertainty of the outcome is shocking. This should be passed unanimously by voice voting.
Title IX became law in 1972 to ensure that women have equal access to educational opportunities, including sports. Back then, and just a few years ago, they realised that women needed to have their own league by providing equal opportunities in athletics.
As everyone knows, men have more physical benefits than women, which are important to athletic competitions. The male body naturally grows larger, stronger, faster, has a larger heart and lungs, and enjoys many other structural benefits. This is why they have separate categories for men and women in the first place. This is why men's world records consistently top women's records.
When men can compete in women's sports, women become a level playing field. Women are less likely to win or even make a team. And they are likely to get injured, especially very hurt. Unfortunately, we have already seen women maintain permanent physical injuries when they had to compete with men in a women's competition.
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The real question is, is Democrat senators trying to see women's rights and safety in the Fringe political movement as they continue to support men's feelings?
Rank and File Democrats are frightening by how the party was hijacked by radical gender ideology that argues that gender differences are not real. Brave feminists and Democrats – like Kara Dansky, “How the Democrats and the Ladies and Girls on the Left were betrayed,” tennis star Martina Navratilova, and the women who lead the Women's Liberation Front of activist organizations, that's what they called.
It is shocking that this federal law is even necessary. The uncertainty of the outcome is shocking. This should be passed unanimously by voice voting.
Today's votes will affect female athletes who compete in universities and schools in the United States, particularly in the US. Will Democrat senators send a message that they believe women should have an opportunity to win athletics and compete safely? Do they want young girls to continue pursuing sports scholarships, or do they want men who assert their female identity to accept that they are more likely to lose their spots and dreams?
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But this isn't just for female athletes. The Democrat senator also shows where they stand when they are suffering in prison today due to a system that allowed men, including violent and convicted male sex offenders, to identify as women and insist on getting access to women's facilities. Also about women and girls who are forced to endure men, including registered sex offenders, in their locker rooms where they are expected to undress while these men look at them and expose themselves.
Who are these Democrat senators on? Are they standing with the women? Or do they oppose them? I know today.
Victoria Coray, a former Clemson Club lacrosse all-star who promoted advocacy for Clemson D1 status, is the vice president of independent women's communications.
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