Trump’s speech to Congress: Maine MP welcomes the president for holding men from female sports

Maine State GOP, Laurel Libby, applauded the president Donald Trump Objections on the posture of biological males from girls and women’s sports on Tuesday night in their speech at the common session of Congress.
Libby is censored in Maine House of Representatives During the fasting on the social media that pointed out to a transgender athlete, he won a competition for girls. Libby was also loud in her disagreement with the way Maine Government Janet Mills spat with the president in February.
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President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of the Congress at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
The two clashed because of the decision of the state not to change their gender policy to comply with the president’s executive order for biological males to remain outside the girls and female sports. Trump threatened to withdraw federal funding for Maine’s school if the state did not adhere to.
On Tuesday night, Trump received a loud joy from his colleagues when he mentioned the executive order. He called Payton McNabb The story that she remained seriously injured when a transgender athlete encouraged the ball into her face during a high school volleyball competition. She failed to finish her high school career on the field.
“Schools will throw out men from a girl for girls or lose all funding,” Trump said.
Payton McNABB, to the left, is about the second lady of USha Vance, watches during the address of President Donald Trump at a joint session of the Congress at the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Libby wrote on the X that the mills must be “absolutely panic”.
“Her failures have made Maine Ground zero in the fight for the protection of maiden sports. President Trump sends a clear message to her and other leaders across the country: the voices of our girls will be heard and their rights will be obeyed.”
Trump’s remarks followed the day after Democrats of Senate blocked the protection of women and girls in the sports law from progress in Senate. The Republicans needed 60 votes to overcome the Philibuster, but they only got 51.
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No Senate Democrat voted for a law supporting Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.
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