Riley Gaines, advocates to join Trump for executive order that keeps biological men out of women’s sports

Attorneys for justice in women’s sports join President Donald Trump on Wednesday, as he is expected to sign an executive order to prevent biological men from competing against women.

Independent female ambassadors Riley Gaines, Payton McNabb, Paula Scanlan, Sia Liilii, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Linnea Saltz and Lily Mullens will be in the White House for signing.

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Riley Gaines hold a speech in Penn State. (Riley Gaines)

The executive order comes on national girls and women in sports day Wednesday celebrating female athletes from all over women’s sports and those obliged to give equal access to sports for all women. The executive order will relate to public institutions, Outkick confirmed on Tuesday.

“National girls and women in sports day are incredibly special to me, more now after experiencing the injustice of” Gaines for Girls “Podcast, said in a news announcement.” Who could have predicted back in 1987 when the day was created that we wanted to fight to keep men out of women’s sports?

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Paula Scanlan, Left and Riley Gaines participate in the DailyWire+ Red Carpet premiere of “Lady Ballers” on November 29, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images to Bentkey Ventures)

“Fortunately, we now have a President of the White House who has already proven that he stands with women and actually knows what a ‘woman’ is. I trust the Senate to bring late. Tuberville’s protection of women and girls in the sports law To voting as soon as possible and pass it on to the president’s desk.

Trump did justice in women’s sports to a major campaign problem on their way to winning the presidential election over former Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

At the beginning of January, a federal judge of the Biden blocked the administration’s attempt to redefine sex in Section IX as “Gender Identity.” Thereafter, Trump’s Institute for Education K-12 schools and institutions of higher education said that the protection of title IX would be recognized on the basis of biological sex.

Trump made it clear in December that he was going to end “transgender lunacy.”

The then President Donald Trump arrives at an election night at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Evan Vucci/AP)

“As a person who was directly influenced by a male athlete on my college-woman’s swimming team, I know how important it is to preserve sports and space for female,” added Scanlan, a former UPENN swimmer and teammate of Lia Thomas. “Current and future female athletes should not be exposed to what my teammates and I went through. Fortunately, the current administration follows through promises to stop insanity.”

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