Transgenderism in Sport: Trump has ‘not heard’ from Maine Governor, requires apology

In the midst of the ongoing match between Maine and President Donald Trump, state governor, Janet Mills, has been silent, according to the president.

In a truth social post on Saturday morning, Trump said he has “not heard” from Mills ever since their public spit last month about transient athletes competing in girls and women’s sports.

“While the state of Maine has apologized for their governor’s strong but completely incorrect, declaration of men playing in women’s sports, while we have not heard from the Governor Conference from the Governor himself, and she is the one that matters in such cases,” Trump said.

President Donald Trump and Maine Gov. Janet Mills collided on Friday in the White House over compliance with executive order. (Pool via AP/Win McNamee/Getty Images)

“That’s why we need a full -dropped apology from the governor herself, and a statement that she will never make such an illegal challenge for the federal government again before this case can be settled. I am sure she will be able to make it quite easy. Thank you for your attention to this case and make America great again !!! DJ”

Maine accepted according to the US Department of Agriculture to comply Trump’s executive order Keeping transient athletes out of women’s sports after very public back and forth.

University of Maine System (USM), a network of eight public universities in Maine, was subject to a Temporary pause in financing From the USDA last week during a continuous fight between the state and the federal government on trans -cluttering in women’s and girls’ sports. The financing was reintroduced only a few days later.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills and President Donald Trump in the White House. (Getty Images)

Boston Globe Ripper Maine Democrats to censor Laurel Libby, making her “a free utterance martyr”

Republic Rep. Laurel Libby was censored earlier this month by Maine’s democratic majority and talking Ryan Fecteau For a social media post identifying a minor trans athlete. Censorship has prevented her from performing other legislative actions to serve her voters.

Libby filed a lawsuit earlier this month and tried to get her voting rights and talking rights restored. She was initially told that she would have her rights restored if she apologized for the post. However, she has said she will not apologize, but has said she is willing to drop it if her distrust has dropped.

The government Janet Mills speaks during a news conference in the wake of a mass shooting, in Lewiston, Maine, Friday, October 27, 2023. Gov. Mills, a Democrat, rolled out legislation on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, as she said will prevent dangerous people from possessing weapons and strengthening mental health services to help prevent future tragedies such as Lewiston Massen, as the shaking of the shake. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

The USDA now claims that UMS is in full accordance with Trump’s executive order.

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