Trump who needs to sign an order for men to stay from the female sport “absolutely crazy”, says NFL legend
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NFL legend Brett Favre talked on Wednesday about why he thought it was important to speak and defend the president Donald TrumpThe executive order forbids biological men from female sports.
Trump signed a command in the east room of the White House last week. Ncaa followed the suit and fulfilled the command. Some countries have collected an order and have since faced Title IX investigation from Trump’s Department of Education.
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Former Green Bay Packers striker Brett Favre speaks during a set of campaigns for then -President Donald Trump President on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. (Tork Mason/USA Today Network-Wisconsin)
Favre said in a recording published on Wednesday that his daughters would sometimes tell him that he was reconsidering, publishing some things he does on X. He said it was good at that, but found value in committing what he believed in.
“I think it’s something good about that.” And it’s crazy because most of this is common sense and think that we have a discussion that our president must sign (executive order) so that men from female sports are absolutely crazy.
“But that’s the world we are currently in. We bought for a while in the next four years. We’ll see how this is playing. But common sense part of our country and the decisions they are made right now become more stable and back into the norm.
President Donald Trump, left, and Brett Favre. (AP editorials/Zaming)
Trump’s command gave the powers of the Federal Government to punish federally funded entities that “deprive women and girls in the athletic capabilities of religion.”
Ncaa announced a change in politics a day later. “Student-athlete assigned to a man at birth may not compete in the women’s team,” said a new policy. The new policy still enables biological females to compete in male teams.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order that banish transgender athletes to compete in sports events of women or girls, in the eastern room of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. In Washington, DC (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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NCAA President Charlie Baker said the executive command was provided by a “clear, national standard”.
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