Tennis legend Martina Navratilova has advanced fairness in girls and women’s sports and has knocked out with democratic lawmakers who have failed to show support to her and others.
Navratilova on Thursday asked a question to Democrats as some states have continued to thumb their nose against President Donald Trump’s executive order to keep men out of girls and women’s sports.
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Tennis legend Martina Navratilova during trophy presentations at the French Open at Roland Garros on June 8, 2024 in Paris. (Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
“What are Dems willing to give up for men who identify themselves as trans?” She asked about X. “Abortion … The Constitution … The rule of law … It’s just to begin with …”
At the beginning of the year, Navratilova criticized democratic lawmakers who killed the protection of women and girls in the Sports Act. The tennis legend urged Democrats to “grow a spine” in a post on social media.
Trump signed the executive order in February and Navratilova regretted that Democrats did not do what the president did.
“I hate that the Democrats totally failed women and girls on this very clear question of only women’s sports for women,” she wrote in a post on X.
High School organizations in Maine, California and Washington have all failed to change policies that are currently giving transking athletes the opportunity to participate in girls’ and women’s sports.
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Maine Gov. Janet Mills with someone who has a trans -gender flag. (AP/IMAGN)
Meanwhile, democratic lawmakers have reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Jasmine Crockett from Texas Bagatelized the question, even when Trump campaigns on it and defeated properly vice president Kamala Harris in the general election.
Ocasio-Cortez mentioned the overall topic of democratic support to the trans community during an interview about “The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart” podcast on January 23.
“When we constantly allow ourselves to be distracted by these cultural wars around transgender people, it’s a new thing every day, and the answer is not that we just let these people be attacked, it’s that we say, ‘What are you doing, man?’ I think we have to do standing for these people just such a reflection that it is not even a debate, “Ocasio-Cortez said.
“As we have to understand and see the bait for what it is, but we do not take the bait by letting these rights just erode and go by the way.”
Ocasio-Cortez has previously voted for several bills that would allow trans-athletes to play in women’s and girls’ sports nationwide, including the Equality Act and transgender Bill of Rights. She also claimed on January 14 that the protection of women and girls in the sports law would strengthen sexual predators in children and that “Transpares are girls.”

A person waves a cross -cut pride flag during People’s March and Rally to Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, on January 18, 2025. (Nathan Morris/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
In an interview with the 19th, Crockett laid off the topic of trans -cluttering in women’s and girls’ sports as a “distraction” while minimizing the potential influence they have had on women and families. Crockett made the comments while criticizing Democrats for being shared on the issue.
“In this election, we allowed ourselves to be shared. We let them distract and we let them talk about transfers,” Crockett said. “According to them, Trans Kids, will they play sports. That’s the biggest problem we’ve had. When? When? When? Find the little trans child ruining your life. I mean, I’m like, what are we doing? As, what are we doing?”