Maine House speaker deletes X account after censoring of rep. Laurel Libby

Ryan Fecteau, Maine House of Representatives’ democratic speeches, deleted his X account early Thursday morning, just days after censoring the Republican rep. Laurel Libby.

Libby was censored by the democratic majority on Tuesday night for a recent post on social media pointed out that a transgender high school athlete won a girls competition. The censorship decision adopted with a 75-70 vote and recalled Libby’s speech and voting rights.

Fecteau said during a hearing that Libby’s rights would not be restored until she apologized, but she told him that night she would not apologize.

Libby pointed out that Fecteau’s report had been disabled in an X post on Thursday.

“Apparently Maine’s speaker for the house did not like to hear the voices of the people.… The state’s House House Speaker Ryan Fecteau has deleted his X account less than 48 hours after the Democrat’s majority attempt to cancel me,” Libby wrote with a screenshot of its deleted account page.

Pakinomist Digital reached out to Fecteau for comment.

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Ryan Fecteau greets voters at Biddeford High School while campaigning for a seat in the House District November 11, 2014. (Jill Brady/Staff Photographer)

Fecteau left his Facebook and Bluesky accounts active but has not dealt with the situation with Libby or the deactivation of his account. Many of his posts on these platforms have been flooded with comments from those who criticized his decision to censor Libby.

“You’re a sweep. A spinless, feckless, coward that obviously hates young girls,” commented a user for Fecteau’s latest Facebook post.

“While scrambling that Trump and Republicans are Nazis and want a dictatorship, you are taking a representative to express her constituent concerns. Highlights the usual hypocrisy of Democrats,” another Facebook user commented.

Fecteau has worked in its role as a Maine speaker for the house since 2020. At the time of his election as a speaker in December 2020, Fecteau was the youngest active state speaker in the United States at the age of 28 and the first open gay person who served as speaker for Maine House.

How transgenderism in sports changed the election in 2024 and ignited a national counterculture

On Tuesday, Fecteau Libby’s mistrust based on the prerequisite that her social media post about the transking athlete identified a minor with a photo and included the athlete’s name.

Libby’s post identified the trans -athlete came last Sunday when she pointed out that a transnry course and field athlete had taken first place on a Maine Girls Pole Vault competition after competing as a boy just a year earlier.

“It is a remarkable double standard as there are public photos of this person in many places on social media and even some that were sent by his school, and then yes, this post became viral, but this was a person who participated in a public event that publicly stood on a podium and accepted a championship medal that with height belonged to the girls who were in second place,” Libby Pakinomist said.

During Tuesday’s vote, Libby also approached the housewife with a prepared seven-page talk of the importance of protecting girls and women’s sports from trans-fun inclusion. However, her microphone throughout the night was consistently turned off as she tried to give this speech.

“I was completely unable to get a word out of the other side before the other side shut me down,” Libby said, adding that she had never seen anything like it during her tenure in Maine legislation.

Libby’s Revelation of the Transkeal Athlet ignited the national conversation and coverage of the state’s policy on trans -cluttering after Maine announced that it would not comply with President Donald Trump’s recent “No Men Men In Women’s Sports” executive order.

Trump then promised to cut down on funding to the state to refuse to follow his order during a collection last week by governors of the White House.

On Friday, Mills’ office responded with a statement that threatened lawsuits against the Trump administration if it detained federal funding from the state. Then Trump and Mills spared verbally in the White House during a top -notch meeting with governors.

Just a few hours after this interaction announced the US Ministry of Education that it would be Examination of the state To give transnry athletes the opportunity to compete in girls sports and potential violations of title IX.

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