Trump signs historic executive order banning men from women’s sports: ‘The war on women’s sports is OVER!’

by Summer Lane

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order effectively banning men from participating in women’s sports, making good on one of his most prominent campaign promises to protect women’s athletics and spaces.

“With this executive order, the war on women’s sports is over,” he announced at the White House.

The president signed the order surrounded by female athletes and advocates of all ages, as well as multiple lawmakers from different states who have worked hard to counter the scourge of militant transgenderism’s takeover of women’s sports under the Biden administration.

During his opening comments, Trump remarked that the executive order was “all about common sense” and noted that it was “about time” somebody did something to protect women.

“In recent years, the radical left has waged an all-out war to erase the very concept of biological sex and replace it with militant transgender ideology,” the president said.

President Trump pointed out that due to this incursion, female athletes have lost out on more than 3,5000 victories.

That will end with this executive order.

“We’re putting every school receiving taxpayer dollars on notice, that if you let men take over women’s sports teams or invade your locker rooms, you will be investigated for violations of Title 9 and risk your federal funding,” Trump explained. “There will be no federal funding.”

President Trump further explained that he would be directing Secretary of State Marco Rubio to inform the International Olympic Committees to send a clear message: “America categorically rejects transgender lunacy.”

He said his administration “will not stand by and watch men beat and batter female athletes.”

“It’s going to END…and nobody’s going to do a damn thing about it because when we speak, we speak with AUTHORITY,” Trump added.

Additionally, the president said he would direct Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem to deny any visa applications made by men pretending to be women who aim to enter the United States to fraudulently enter the Olympic games.

The ceremony culminated when the president warmly invited the women and girls in the room to join him at the table where he signed the bill into law.

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