Trump expects the USOPC, NCAA complies with executive order saving men from women’s sports

President Donald Trump expects American Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USAPC) and NCAA will comply with his executive order that prevents biological men from women’s sports, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in the White House on a briefing on Wednesday.

Trump signs no men in women’s sporting order later in the day. Leavitt was asked in the briefing of how the order will affect Summer -ol in 2028, which will take place in Los Angeles.

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President Donald Trump speaks before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, February 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

“He expects the Olympic Committee and NCAA no longer allow men to compete in women’s sports,” Leavitt said. “I think the president, with the signing of his pen, starts a very public prime campaign on these organizations to do the right thing for women and for girls.

“Again, this is an incredibly popular position. There have been many notable female athletes who have had the courage to speak against some very powerful institutions in this country. They deserve to have a voice and meaning. The president brings their voice to it Highest level in the White House.

The American Olympic team has not shown a transgender woman. It has shown an athlete that was not -binary. Laurel Hubbard, a transgender woman, competed in weightlifting for the New Zealand team. Canadian footballer Quinn came out as non -beach and transgender by 2020.

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Press secretary in the White House Karoline Leavitt addresses journalists, Friday 31. January 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

In 2024, Parisol included a gender controvers on two boxers competing in the women’s division. The International Olympic Committee made it clear that each boxer was entitled to compete in female weight classes.

Trump did justice in women’s sports to a major campaign problem on their way to winning the presidential election over former Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

At the beginning of January, a federal judge of the Biden blocked the administration’s attempt to redefine sex in Section IX as “Gender Identity.” Thereafter, Trump’s Institute for Education K-12 schools and institutions of higher education said that the protection of title IX would be recognized on the basis of biological sex.

Trump made it clear in December that he was going to end “transgender lunacy.”

Pakinomist Digital reached out to the IOC, USAPC and NCAA to comment on Trump’s executive order.

NCAA President Charlie Baker spoke with the Congress of Trans -Inclusion in Collegiate Sports in December.

View of the Olympic rings in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard, File)

“We are a national governing body and we follow federal law,” he said at the time. “Clarity about this question at the federal level would be very useful.”

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