Trump Signs Executive Order Banning Transgender Women from Women's Sports

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US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order prohibiting transgender women from competing in female categories in sports, effective immediately. The order directs the Department of Education to investigate potential violations in high schools and other educational institutions concerning Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded programs.

According to White House officials, Trump asserts that the move restores fairness to women’s sports. However, LGBT advocacy and human rights groups have criticized the order as discriminatory, arguing it could expose young athletes to harassment. Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, emphasized that sports should foster belonging, not create partisan policies that complicate lives.

The executive order also targets international competitions, with Trump stating that the US would work to prevent transgender athletes from participating in events like the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He indicated that visa applications from transgender athletes would be denied if they seek to enter the US for competition. The debate around transgender participation in sports continues to polarize opinions across the nation.

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