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The Trump group reveals that California is missing standing in a transgender sports trial

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EXCLUSIVE: A legal watchdog founded by a Trump confidant provided recordings to Fox News Digital which, according to Show California, are lacking in its last trial against the administration.

America First Legal (AFL) filed requests for public files to the State of California requiring proof that it is injured – in the legal sense – by the executive decree of President Donald Trump forcing schoolchildren to compete in the sports leagues corresponding to their biological gender.

The guard dog – founded by the deputy chief of staff of the White House, Stephen Miller – provided letters from a lawyer representing the state as well as the California civil rights apparatus, indicating that no file could be found for their multiple requests.

The California Attorney General Robert Bonta continued the Trump administration in June to block this particular ordinance, counted EO 14168, and raised “seriously prejudices” to the athletes following it.

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But California Civil Rights Department and California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) returned requests to AFL saying that no file could be found to document the harassment, abuses or differences in the results of the competition against transgender athletes.

The California Ministry of Education has also been requested but did not respond to AFL’s requests.

In his response, a law firm representing CIF said that on the basis of the “interpretation of CIF’s good faith of your request, the CIF determined that it has no documents sensitive to this request” – in direct responses to requests related to harassment as well as an investigation into the “registers of competitions won by transgender girls”.

“The CIF is aware of its obligation under article 7922,600 of the government code to help you make more targeted and effective requests that reasonably describe a recording or identifiable recordings,” the company wrote to Jacob Meckler de l’AFL, asking him more to contact them if he thought that responses had been given according to the misinterpretation of original requests.

An official response from a guardian of files for the Department of Civil Rights of the State made a similar verbiage in the direction of the lack of reactive documents.

AFL officials told Fox News Digital that the response to open file requests shows that the state is missing and therefore cannot or should have been able to file a complaint against the Trump administration.

“How can the state of California say with a right face that its transgender athletes will suffer when its own civil rights department” does not maintain data “?” AFL vice-president Dan Epstein said.

“California’s incapacity to provide a single reactive file to support complaints in its trial raises serious questions about the state’s ability to prove that Californians have suffered real damage,” added the surveillance group in its own declaration.

The new sap, one of the most publicized legal challenges against the Trump administration, said the group, adding that this also confirms that California’s actions are really the drafting. The strategy, said AFL, “collapses under its own lack of evidence”.

Meanwhile, later Thursday, Bonta responded publicly to a related action by the Trump administration against the permissive policies of California towards transgender boys in girls sports.

“Based on today’s reports, we are aware of the Trump administration trial questioning Californian law,” said Bonta.

“Our office remains determined to defend and maintain Californian laws and the rights of all students, including transgender students, to be free from discrimination and harassment.”

The administration allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly the Federal Court of Santa Ana, which CIF is involved in illegal sex discrimination by allowing biological men to compete with women in violation of title IX.

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“The Governor of California previously admitted that it was” deeply unfair “to force women and girls to compete with men and boys in competition sports,” said Prosecutor General Pam Bondi in a statement.

“But not only is it” deeply unfair “, it is also illegal under federal law. This Ministry of Justice will continue its struggle to protect equal opportunities for women and girls in sport.”

In this case, the federal government requests declaring damages because it also financed the California Department of Education up to $ 44 billion.

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“Title IX was promulgated more than half a century ago to protect women and daughters from discrimination,” added assistant prosecutor Harmeet Dhillon.

The California Department of Education responded separately to a Fox News investigation on this front, offering “no comments” citing pending disputes.

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