The wife of Ravens GM goes to Trump’s executive command on women’s sports, pair with a team employee
Lacie Decosta, wife Baltimore Ravens CEO Eric Decosta expressed his support from President Donald Trump’s executive order, who protected women’s sports and girls on Wednesday.
Trump Signed an order In the east room of white houses on national girls and women at sports. Lacie Decosta said in a post on X, “It’s a great day for women’s sports.”
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Ravens Mink’s director Ravens published in response: “Trans women are women.” Decosta made it clear that the issue refers to “righteousness”.
“Ryan Mink don’t have to agree. I’ve played sports all my life,” she added. “I was all Lacrosse American player. Many girls do not see it as a trans -but a problem of honesty. I will always fight for righteousness when it comes to girls in sports.”
The order has given federal agencies the power to ensure that the subjects receiving federal funding are complying with original IX standards.
“This doesn’t have to be long. Everything is in common sense,” Trump said before signing the order, adding that “women’s sports will only be for women.”
Trump stated, “The war of women’s sport is over.”
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Trump joined the east room of the White House in Washington, DC, independent wife of Ambassador Riley Gaines, Payton McNabb, Paula Scanlan, Sia Liilii, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Linea Sallens and Lily Mullens.
Gaines, who hosts Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” Podcast, he was among the champions of honesty in women’s sports after sharing her experience at the NCAA Championship 2022 with Lia Thomas.
The Karolina Leavitt White House secretary said at the briefing before Trump signed an executive order to “support the promise of IX title.”
“President Trump has committed to bringing down common sense to our country, and he continues to submit it with an executive order that he will sign later today,” she added. “The President will sign the executive order, holding men from the female sport to defend the safety of athletes, protect competitive integrity and support the promise of the IX title.
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“This action in a healthy sense from President Trump The disgusting betrayal of women and girls by the previous administration, who has been in line with radical activists who wanted to treat biological males to be treated as women in jobs, showers, competitive sports, prisons, and even rape shelter. Gender ideology madness is over. “
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