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On February 5, 2025, Donald Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office that prohibits transgender women from competing in women's sports at the student level, fulfilling a promise made during his presidential campaign. The decree, dubbed "No Men in Women's Sports," reflects ongoing cultural tensions surrounding transgender rights in athletics.
Trump emphasized the need to protect the integrity of women's sports, claiming, "We will not allow men to beat, injure, and cheat our women and girls." He cited cases where trans women have competed in women's events, inaccurately identifying Algerian boxer Imane Khelif as a male athlete. Notably, the order could withhold federal funding from schools allowing trans participation in women's sports.
Organizations like the Human Rights Campaign criticized the move, arguing it fosters discrimination and threatens the safety and integrity of trans youth. The decree comes amid a broader trend, with most Republican-led states already implementing similar policies. Critics point out the lack of evidence suggesting that trans athletes pose a legitimate threat to fairness in women's sports, following reports from the Associated Press in 2021.