Trans Athlete of Controversy: Tennis legend goes finger to the California government because of politics

Tennis legend Martin Navratilova criticized the California government. Gavin News and the state policies regarding transgender participation in girls’ sports as another question arose.
A three -time jump record was demolished In California Girls High School Track and Field last weekend, launching the latest discussion of a trans-enlightened by a girl’s sport for girls. The question came as California took the executive order of President Donald Trump, who held biological males from girls and female sports.
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Martina Navratilova in a joint press conference with Chris Ever on the Fifth Day of the GNP Saguaros WTA Cancun final in the Cancun in Mexico, November 2, 2023. (Susan Mullane-Usa Today Sports)
Navratilova, who is advocating for righteousness in women’s sport, fired in News at X.
“Fer seems to me, right? She wrote.
The California Interscholastic Federation was among the management bodies of high school in the United States, which announced plans to continue permitting trans -athletes to compete in women’s sports, despite Trump’s order and their own change of NCAA policy -which was also criticized.
Minnesota and Maine also joined California’s attitude.
State Attorney Pam Bondi He warned these countries earlier this week to follow Trump’s commands or confronted with legal procedure.
“This Ministry of Justice will hold the responsible states and state entities that violate the Federal Law,” Bondi wrote in a letter that Fox News first received. “Indeed, we have already started doing that.”
Bondi referred to the move of the Ministry of Justice in Sue Illinois and New York earlier in February for defiance of the Federal Laws on Immigration.
“We also stand ready to sue the states and state entities that defy the Federal Antodiscrimination Laws,” Bondi wrote.
Gavin News was seen in Moffett Federal Airfield of NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, June 19, 2023. (Getty Images)
Trump was sent by the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Education to prioritize executive actions against athletic associations that deny girls an equal opportunity to participate in sports and athletic events, demanding that they compete against the boys. Trump threatened to refuse federal financing from Maine Schools because of his gender policy, which caused a showcase with Vlado Janet Mills last week.
In California, Bondi said that the state “should be on the notice”, in the middle of an IX IX investigation department for the California Interscholastic Federation.
“If the investigation of the Department of Education shows that Federation really denies girls equal to the opportunity to participate in sports and athletic events, asking them to compete against the boys, the Ministry of Justice is ready to take all appropriate measures for implementing the Federal Law,” Bondi wrote.
Bondi said that the Ministry of Justice “just wants states and state entities to respect the law.”
“And the federal law requires that girls give equal opportunities to participate in sports and athletic events, ensuring that girls should compete with only other girls, not with boys,” Bondi wrote.
Bondi told Fox News that “this Ministry of Justice will defend women and does not tolerate civil servants who neglect the Federal Law.”
The Pamo Bondi Attorney General speaks at a press conference regarding immigration at the Ministry of Justice on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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“We will use any legal option needed to ensure the state adhering to the Federal Law and the Executive order of President Trump who protect women’s sports,” she said.
Fox News’ Brooke Singman, Jake Gibson and David Spunt contributed to this report.
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