The Justice Department took bold action to protect women’s sports, suing Maine for letting biological males compete against female athletes. Attorney General Pam Bondi stood with brave young women who’ve lost championships and faced humiliation due to unfair policies. “This isn’t just about sports—it’s about safety and dignity,” Bondi declared, slamming Maine’s radical embrace of gender ideology over common sense.
President Trump’s executive order banning men from women’s sports forced the issue, but Maine’s far-left governor Janet Mills refused to comply. Mills defiantly told Trump “see you in court” after he warned federal funding was at risk. Now, the administration is making good on its promise to defend Title IX, the law created to ensure equal opportunities for women.
Two Maine students shared heartbreaking stories of losing state titles to male competitors. One girl described walking into a locker room at 13 to find a biological male changing clothes—a violation of privacy Democrats dismiss as “progress.” Another athlete tearfully recalled training since childhood only to be defeated by someone with undeniable physical advantages.
Mills claims this fight is about “states’ rights,” but Trump officials insist it’s about following federal law. Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned Maine’s stubbornness could cost schools critical lunch program funds. A federal judge temporarily blocked the funding freeze, but the administration vows to keep pressing until fairness is restored.
Riley Gaines, the swimming star forced to share a podium with a transgender athlete, called Maine’s policies “regressive and misogynistic.” She accused Democrats of sacrificing women’s achievements to appease radical activists. “They’d rather let boys dominate girls’ sports than admit basic biology,” Gaines said.
Bondi revealed the DOJ is targeting California and Minnesota next unless they reverse similar rules. The Trump administration sees this lawsuit as the first salvo in a nationwide battle to save women’s sports from woke extremism. “Even one girl losing to a boy is too many,” Bondi stated.
Mills continues framing the dispute as federal overreach, ignoring polls showing most Mainers oppose males in girls’ sports. Her administration claims only two transgender athletes compete statewide—but conservatives argue that’s two too many. “No boy belongs in a girls’ locker room or on a girls’ team,” Bondi fired back.
The message is clear: the Biden-era push to erase women’s spaces is over. Trump’s DOJ will fight tooth and nail to ensure daughters nationwide never have to surrender their dreams to biological males. As Bondi vowed, “We’re just getting started.”