Out kick confirmed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is expected to sign an administrative order to close biological men out of women's sports.
The presidential ordinance reaches the national girl and woman on Wednesday Sports Day. This celebrates a woman athlete in a woman's sports and a woman committed to providing equal access to all women's sports.
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Riley Gaines, a swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania, Lia Thomas, Left, and Kentucky, is 200 free at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship held on March 18, 2022 at the Macaurie Achatic Center in Atlanta. It was fifth in the style final. (Rich von Von Biverstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Trump has made women's fairness in a major campaign in November to win the former Vice President of Camala Harris's presidential election.
Earlier in January, the Federal judge blocked the Biden administration attempt to redefine the gender of the title IX as a “gender identity.” Later, Trump's Ministry of Education told the K-12 schools and higher education institutions that title IX protection would be recognized based on biological gender.
Trump has revealed in December to end the Transgender Madness.
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President Donald Trump will sign a national girl and woman on a sports day. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
“And we will keep men away from women's sports,” he said in the tournament in Arizona. “And that is the same, do you need to have the first, second, or third day? How about the first day? Under the Trump administration, the official US government It is a policy -Men and women are not too complicated.
When he accepted the President of the Republican Party in July, he clarified his stance.
“We don't have a man playing women in women's sports. That ends soon,” he said at that time.

Riley Gains defends the fairness of women's sports. (Drew engine/Getty image)
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He also appeared in “Bussin” with former NFL player Taylor Lewan, and with Will Compton called the concept of transportation to women's sports as “ridiculous.”
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