Trump Admin confronts California over Trans Athlete In Girls Track Championship

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EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump’s administration puts California and Governor Gavin Newsom on warning prior to a controversial course and field after the season meeting that will include a biological male trans -athlete competing in girls’ category.

The US Ministry of Education called Newsom, California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and Jurupa Valley High School over the upcoming meeting and previous reporting that cif -officials were making competitors eventually Saturday’s autumn season event Remove their “Protect Girls Sports” jerseys all day.

“CIFs and Jurupa Valley High School’s apparent escape of federal civil rights law by giving a male athlete the opportunity to compete in a female course and field in California [Southern Sectional Division 3 Final] This Saturday, and the alleged retaliation against the girls who protest against this is unjustifiable, “Julie Hartman, a spokesman for the education department, told Pakinomist Digital.

CIF is already under a federal title IX study of the State Trans -Inclusion Practice.

“California’s governor Gavin Newsom, who, in a surprising moment of moral clarity, recently noted that it was ‘deeply unfair’ for men to compete in women’s sports,” Hartman continued. “Where is the Governor Newsom now? With or without the Governor, Trump is the Education Department’s engagement unwavering: We will not allow institutions to trample over women’s bourgeois rights. OCR’s CIF investigation continues with Vigor.”

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California Girls ‘Track and Field Athletes Protest Trans Inclusion In Girls’ Sports at an autumn season meeting at Yorba Linda High School on Saturday, May 10, 2025 (Courtesy of Sophia Lorey)

California’s High School Sports League was one of the first in the nation to openly announced his despite against President Donald Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order. Now the state is facing a growing turmoil from its own residents over the issue beyond the federal investigation.

A Trans Track and Field Athlet for the Jurupa Valley High School competes in the height jump, triple jumps and long jumps after moving on in Prelim’s last Saturday. The athlete took a top-9 place in these events and prevented three female athletes from moving on while first taking the triple jump.

Brea Olinda student Julia Teven, 17, is one of the athletes ready to meet that Trans -competitor on Saturday. Teven is also one of the few female athletes who has beaten Jurupa Valley’s athlete this year, tying to first place in the height -jumping at Prelim’s last Saturday, while the Trans ended the eighth.

However, Teven also claimed that she has seen the trans -athlete jump much higher in social media posts, acknowledging that the athlete could still beat her this coming Saturday, noting that the scoring system in the final is different from Prelims.

“He could beat me, because he didn’t, but look forward to him,” said Teven,

Still, Teven does not blame the athlete of the question, she accuses the institution that allows.

“I really think he doesn’t have a detrimental intention of girls sports. I think it’s the kind of similar, cif that allows him that is kind of put him in his position,” Teven said. “I really think he’s just like being capable of cif and he just uses his apartment for him.”

Crean Lutheran student Reese Hogan, 16, also ended in front of the HĂžjhopp transport athlete in fifth place. But it was another story during triple jumps.

The trans-athlete dominated the event and won by more than four meters above the runner-up.

Hogan ended up in third place and would have placed somewhere higher if it wasn’t for the trans -athlete.

“It’s just a little sad just to look at. He’s obviously a really talented athlete, we’ve all seen him jump and so, and I wish him good luck, but in a boy division,” Hogan said. “It’s pretty obvious the certain benefits he has, and it’s obviously just sad as a woman to see it.”

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California High School Girls’ Athletes Wear ‘Protect Girls Sports’ Shirts In an autumn track meet at Yorba Linda High School on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Courtesy of Reese Hogan)

Competitors had to wait for an hour -long delay on Saturday to end the competition after temperatures exceeded over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which set the meeting in a hot danger delay.

The heated character of the event is expanded to the spectators.

The meeting was overshadowed by controversy and protest when activists held a live press conference in which students, parents and even public education officials based CIF and the state government to allow what happened that day.

CIF has acknowledged that its officials got athletes at the meeting to take “Protect Girls Sports” jerseys they wore in protest, claiming it was due to standard clothing policy.

“According to the CIF Southern Section Playoff Bulletin, all athletes must be dressed in proper, school-issued, track uniforms. The student athletes were asked to comply with this while in the field on-field when they were wearing a mentioned shirts over their school-issued uniform,” CIF said in a statement.

However, witnesses claim that the officials did not give the same orders to athletes who carry the non-school member who did not include the message “Protect Girls Sports”.

Recordings on social media Showing some spectators sang “It’s a boy!” at the athlete. But Hogan and colleague Crean Lutheran student Olivia Viola told Pakinomist Digital that other fans only cheered for the trans -athlete during the event while being silent for the female competitors.

“I know it was like really, really split, specifically, like when he jumped, and it was as if you could see it, almost as if it felt like half of the stadium was that, against it. And then there was as a small part of people over here who would, who, cheers a lot for everything he did,” said Viola.

“It was just bothersome to me. It was a little sad to hear people cheering higher for the biological man who competed in a female sport than the females competing in the female sports. That part was just a little bit, that part was sad for me.”

Viola, who will also compete against the trans -athlete on Saturday, added that she also blames the cif for hostile, conflicting crowds at the meeting.

“I think it’s 100% on the people who are authority that allows it to happen, and not him, not this athlete. I don’t want the protests to be turned against this athlete, I want it to be reversed, and I think most of us want it to be turned against the people who are in authority and the adults who need to stand up to us and cif.”

Some public institutions in California are already rising, including Hogan and Viola’s School.

Three Christian schools in California have stated against CIF over the situation. Jerra Catholic High School, Orange Lutheran High School and Crean Lutheran High School sent a joint letter to CIF last week and called the question that broke out for religious schools this course and field season.

“CIF’s gender identity policy is also promoting an environment that is becoming more and more hostile to religious member schools. CIF’s expectation that all tro -based schools facilitate cif gender identity policy puts religious schools in the unsustainable positions to comply with Tenets of their belief in their classrooms and societies, but practice something that, in contrast to their beliefs in their beliefs,” The letter read.

California Family Council Outreach Director told Pakinomist Digital that parents are planning to protest against the southern section final.

“As a former cif and college -athlete in California, I am very grateful and encouraged to finally see an administration that dares to girls. The Trump administration’s willingness to call injustice happening on cif and Jurupa High School is exactly what female athletes throughout this state have been waiting for,” Lorey said.

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Jurupa Unified School District made a statement to Pakinomist Digital, which responded to the Department of Education Statement, where it continued to enable biological men in girls’ sports.

“JUSD continues to follow both California’s legislation and CIF policy on schooletics. Both state legislation and CIF policy currently require students to be allowed to participate in athletic teams and competitions that are in line with their gender identity, regardless of the gender listed on Pupil’s Records. State and Federal Laws, “The Raim. Jusd.

California has been a minefield of controversial events involving Trans Athlete Including in Girls and Women’s Sports for over a year, which has included several events involving volleyball teams, girls ‘basketball teams and girls’ cross -country skiing.

Some of the incidents have even asked for forfeiture and even litigation.

Newsom addressed the question during an episode of his podcast in early March.

“Well, I think it’s a matter of justice,” Newsom told Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. “I totally agree with you about it. It’s deeply unfair.

“So it is easy to call the unreasonable of it. There is also a humility and a grace … These poor people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression, and the way people speak down to vulnerable societies is a question that I also have difficulty with.

“So both things can I hold in my hand. How can we solve this problem with the kind of decency that I think you know is inherent in you, but not always expressed over the question?

“The question you ask is the question we have been asking ourselves for months and have not been able to answer. What is that line? How can you do this fair? I have not been able to find out, and I am about as transparent to this as someone out there, especially in my party about this. To the extent that anyone can and do it in a way that is respectful and responsible and could find it kind of balance.”

Pakinomist Digital reached the Newsom’s office and CIF for comment.

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