Virginia high school management body in accordance with Trump’s order “Sustling Men from Women’s Sport”
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Virginia High School League (VHSL) announced on Monday that its executive committee voted its league in accordance President Donald TrumpExecutive order “Signing of men from female sport”.
Trump signed an executive command last Wednesday, fulfilling one of his main promises to maintain biological men from girls and female sports.
The order is signed National girls and women in sportswho celebrates female athletes in women’s sports and those dedicated to providing equal access to sports for all females.
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President Donald Trump signed the Executive Command “Signing Men from Women’s Sport” on February 5, 2025. (AP/DISING)
Vhslwhich manages high school sports in the country will in accordance with the executive command immediately.
“The VHSL is an association containing 318 members of a member of more than 177,000 students who participate in sports and academic activities a year. to adhere to the executive order, “said VHSL Executive Director John W. Haun in a statement.
“Compliance will provide membership with a clear and consistent direction.”
Trump signs the executive order “There are no men in women’s sport”
The statement was also stated that the VHSL Executive Board ordered the staff to immediately propose changes to the policy in the form of an emergency legislation in order to adhere to the executive order. Language will soon adapt to their policy manual.
“This doesn’t have to long.
“The war in women’s sports is over,” he said.
Since Trump has signed the order, NCAA has also officially banned transcendants to participate in women’s sports. Their announcement followed the day after signing, a quick response to the collegial management body.
“Student-athlete awarded to a man at birth may not compete in the women’s team,” he writes in a new politics. Policy enables biological women to compete in male sports.
“The NCAA is an organization made up of 1,100 colleges and universities in all 50 countries collectively enrolling in more than 530,000 student athletes,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a statement. “We strongly believe that clear, consistent and uniform standards of fulfillment of conditions would best serve today’s students-Sports Students instead of patch of conflicting state laws and court decisions. In this goal, the command of President Trump provides a clear, national standard.”
The Federation of Women’s Sports Advisor Beth Stelzer holds a press conference in front of the NCAA Championship for swimming and diving at NCAA in Georgia Tech in Atlanta on March 17, 2022. (Brett Davis-USA Today Sports)
Independent wife Ambassadors Riley Gaines, Payton McNabb, Paula Scanlan, Sia Liilii, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Kaitlynn Wheeler, Linne Saltz and Lily Mullens were present when Trump signed an executive command in the eastern room of the White House.
Gaines, who hosts Outkick’s “Gaines for Girls” Podcast, he was among those who struggle for righteousness in women’s sports after opening his experience of swimming against Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer who won the women’s NCAA Championship in 2022.
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.”
Leavitt also invited the Senate to adopt the Law on the Protection of Women and the Girls who sent the house last month. The proposal of the law would ban biological males to participate in sports teams for girls, while alternating the federal law in order to specify that athletes athletes must participate in school sports that coincide with their birth gender.
President Donald Trump signs the executive order “No men in women’s sports” in the law in the east room of the White House 5 February 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)
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Virginia voted blue in the 2024 presidential election, and 52.1% of the vote went to former Vice President Kamali Harris. Trump received 46.3% of the vote.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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