The Education Department calls on NCAA, NFHS to take off awards, record “dissatisfied” trance athletes
AND The Ministry of Education of the United States The invitation of NCAA and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) to overthrow records and prizes of “embedded” transgender athletes competing for girls and women’s sports less than a week after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that effectively banned their executive command from the competition.
The statement follows a letter sent by the US Department of Education General Advisor (OGC) Ncaa And on Tuesday, NFHS invites the organization to “return female athletes records, titles, awards and recognitions that are biological males competing in women’s categories.”
The statement urged the organization to take off all the praise of those athletes who “unjustly competed against girls and women in athletics”, adding that they would reconcile groups with a new policy.
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Trump signed “Maintenance of men from female sport” An order on Wednesday, which will require federal financing entities to align with the title IX, which Trump’s administration changed last week to recognize protection on the basis of biological gender – canceling former prescribe of former President Joe Biden 2024.
Surrounded by female athletes, Trump at the signature ceremony stated that “the war for women’s sports was over”.
In response to the executive command, NCAA Charlie Baker President He later published a statement stating that the Governor’s Committee would inspect the executive order and take steps to reconcile the organization’s policy in the coming days.
“We firmly believe that the clear, consistent and uniform standards of fulfillment of the conditions best served today’s students-athletes instead of patch of conflicting state laws and court decisions. In this goal, the command of President Trump provides a clear, national standard,” the statement said.
“The NCAA Board of Directors examines the Executive Command and will take the necessary steps to reconcile NCAA policy in the coming days, provided further guidelines from the administration. The Association will continue to help in encouraging the campuses for all student athletes. We are ready to help schools while looking for schools ways to support any student-executives affected by changes in politics. “
The next day, the NCAA officially updated its policy for the birth of gender, which “limits competition in women’s sports on student athletes awarded only to the women’s female”.
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Candice Jackson, Deputy Chief Advisor, stated on Tuesday that the NCAA decision to change her policy was only the first step.
“The next step is to renew athletic records to women who have been devalued for years, neglected and forced to watch men steal their confessions. Trump’s education department will do everything in our power to correct this wrong and champion of hard -earned achievement of past, present, and future collegial athletes. ”
The executive command welcomed the return.
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced that a state law would continue to follow athletes to participate in whatever gender who identified themselves, a spokesman for Fox News Digital last week.
The latest complaint of the Department of Education is expected to be filled with similar bumpers.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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