President Donald Trump recently issued an executive order called “Keeping Men out of Women’s Sports.” Among other things, it stops the federal government from subsidizing institutions that allow athletes born male to compete against females.
It’s a popular cause. Author J.K. Rowling approvingly posted an iconic image of Trump at his desk proudly holding up the executive order while surrounded by happy young girls, which has gone viral and received nearly 40 million views.
Congratulations to every single person on the left who’s been campaigning to destroy women’s and girls’ rights. Without you, there’d be no images like this. pic.twitter.com/mzR7l5k1OW
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) February 6, 2025
A January New York Times/Ipsos poll found that 79% of Americans favor keeping people born male out of women’s sports. And the NCAA quickly got on board, issuing a statement from its president that “President Trump’s order provides a clear, national standard” that it will follow.
Although the tide might seem to be turning in favor of common sense, there are still people wrongly facing cancellation just for voicing their support for biological reality.
Like our client, Coach John Parks. […]
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