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Former Minnesota Vikings Captain Jack Brewer says he feels his family figuratively being “held hostage” by the North Star State’s democratic decision makers who continue to activate transking athletes in girls’ sports.
The state did not comply with the Trump Administration’s Friday deadline to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison quoted the current shutdown of the government in a letter to the departments of education and health and human services and said he has no “substantial reaction” to the title IX deadline.
Brewer, who also served as captain of the University of Minnesota’s football team, has family and young relatives living in the state, and called its trans athlete policy “dark and demonic.”
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Jack Brewer, previous security for Minnesota Vikings, speaks during a panel discussion at the conservative political action conference in Orlando, Florida, on February 27, 2021. (Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“I still have lots of family in Minnesota – nies, nephews, cousins - and family members who train high school sports there,” Brewer told Pakinomist Digital. “My family is held hostage to these dark and demonic laws. I feel for my little nies who have dreams of being athletes, for my young cousins playing high school sports, and for my former teammates who are now coaches and athletic instructors throughout the state. This is my people – that’s why I speak out. illness. ”
At the end of September, the Trump administration decided that the Minnesota policies violated title IX with reference to a spring controversy that saw a transgender softball pitcher lead a girls’ high school team to a state title.
The results also cited cases of trans athletes competing in girls’ alpine and Nordic skiing, lacrosse, course and field and volleyball in Minnesota.
The US Department of Justice has already brought lawsuits against educational agencies in Maine and California for similar violations. A DOJ reference to Minnesota is now likely when the government is opened again.
“President Trump has the right to demand that men stay out of women’s sports,” Brewer said. “When Congress is back in the session, he has to cut all federal funding to states that continue this insanity. Minnesota has been Laughingstock of America – our nations’ embarrassment.”
Ellison’s response to the ultimatum comes in spite of the hundreds of members of the Minnesota School’s board of directors who have written an open letter calling on the state to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order and change his policies to keep men out of girls’ sports. From Tuesday afternoon, 280 school board members over 113 school districts in the state have signed the letter with reference to the privacy and security of girls as well as potential federal funding cuts in response to the state’s non -compliance.
Brewer called Ellison and Minnesota government Tim Walz not to comply with the wishes of these school board members.
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“You have hundreds of school board members who have faced this, yet forcing a governor and a lawyer with so much control their leftist, satanic ideals of people who don’t want anything to do with it,” Brewer said. “The world sees when Minnesota has been episent to this darkness – the devil’s hole. Something needs to be changed and the people of Minnesota have to wake up.”
Brewer also cited his Christian belief for his attitude towards the question.
“The Bible talks about this – Jesus said it is better to have a mill stone tied around your throat and be thrown into the sea than to hurt one of his little ones,” he said. “Our nation was founded as a Christian nation – not one that touches or promotes sexual immoral. We are destroying the souls of our children.”
Ellison has responded to school board members who encourage the state to keep biological men out of girls’ sports by saying that the question “doesn’t hurt anyone.”
“Let the very small number of transient students in Minnesota play on their school sports team do not hurt anyone, but to separate them does,” reads part of Ellison’s statement.
“I am also concerned about the Trump administration’s threats of cutting education financing to children over Minnesota, but this case is in court right now. The federal government’s threats violate the US constitution, Minnesota Law and Title IX itself. in Minnesota. ”

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison arrives to speak at the Democratic National Convention on August 21, 2024 in Chicago. (Getty Images)
Ellison has already brought his own trial against Trump and DOJ to try to enforce his policies to protect girls’ sports in Minnesota. He has also boasted of “sues them first” over the problem.
Pakinomist Digital has reached Ellison and Walz’s Office for a response to Brewer’s comments.



