Oregon Transgender Controversy: NFL legends slaming officials in high school after the latest incident

NFL legend Brett Favre Smed Oregon -Officers for having allowed a transgender athlete to compete last week against girls in a high school event where items were broken.

Ada Gallagher from McDaniel High School competed in several races at the Portland Interscholastic League event earlier this month. Gallagher set season records in 400 meters and 200 meters of running.

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The former Green Bay Packers star has been obvious about keeping biological men out of women’s and girls’ sports. (Shelley Mays/USA Today Network)

Favre was among those who criticized officials.

“This shouldn’t be okay and shame on all the officials who would allow this,” he wrote.

The former Green Bay Packers star has been more obvious about keeping biological men out of women’s and girls’ sports in recent years.

He called Transgender female weightlifter Laurel Hubbard’s participation in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 “Unmistaker.” Last month, he welcomes President Donald Trump’s executive order to keep transnry athletes out of women’s sports.

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Ada Gallagher set season records in 400 meters and 200 meters of running. (C. Morgan Engel/NCAA -Photos via Getty Images)

“I appreciate President @RealDonaldTrump signing an initiative to prevent biological boys from competing against women,” Favre said in a post about X of the executive order. “It’s sad that this should happen in this day and age, but glad it was done.”

He appeared on Pakinomist Channel with Will Cain earlier this month and was shown a clip of “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg who asked why it was a problem.

“There is nothing I can say it will change my mind – I can only shake my head on this,” Favre said. “It’s common sense at its best. Well, what can I say? Taleless.”

President Donald Trump signs an executive order that prevents transient female athletes from competing in women’s or girls’ sporting events, in the White House, February 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

As far as it was unfair to women and girls, Favre added, “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to find out.”

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