Trump signs’ no men in women’s sporting order

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed “No Men Men In Women’s Sports” executive order and fulfilled one of his great campaign trucks to keep biological men out of girls and women’s sports.

Trump signed the executive order of national girls and women in Sport Day celebrating female athletes in women’s sports and those obliged to provide equal access to sports for all women.

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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)

“This doesn’t have to be long. It’s about common sense,” Trump said before signing the order, adding that “Woman’s sports will only be for women.”

Trump declared, “The war against women’s sports is over.”

Trump was gathered in the eastern space of the White House by independent female ambassadors Riley Gaines, Payton McNabb, Paula Scanlan, Sia Liilii, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Linnea Saltz and Lily Mullens.

Gaines, hosting Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast, was among the Champions of Fairness of Women’s Sports after sharing his experience in the 2022 NCAA championships with Lia Thomas.

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a briefing before Trump signed the executive order that it “maintains the promise of title IX.”

“President Trump promised to restore common sense to our country, and he continues to deliver it with a executive order he will sign later today,” she added. “The president will sign an executive order, keep men out of women’s sports to defend the security of the athletes, protect competitive integrity and maintain the promise of title IX.

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Oklahoma government chief Kevin Stitt signs Save Women in Sports Act at State Capitol, March 30, 2022. (IMagn)

“This common sense act of President Trump ends the disgusting betrayal of women and girls of the previous administration who for years provided radical activists who wanted biological men to be treated like women in workplaces, showers, competition gates, prisons and even rape crisis centers.

Leavitt also called on Senate’s legislators to adopt the protection of women and girls sports that the house passed last month. The bill would ban biological men from participating in girls’ school sports teams. The bill would change federal law to specify students athletes to participate in school sports teams that coincide with their gender at birth.

Save Women’s Sports Advisor Beth Stelzer has a press conference outside the NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, March 17, 2022. (Brett Davis-usa Today Sports)

“It is incredibly important congress that immediately works according to this priority,” Leavitt added. “I think the president really sets the tone, making this a very immediate priority for this administration, just as he promised to do on the campaign track.”

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