Trump administration is lowering on blue states defying title IX

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On Friday, the United States Ministry of Education increased its campaign against schools defying title IX and the executive decree of President Donald Trump.
Secretary Linda McMahon announced actions against Oregon and Virginia for their policies on the ideology of the sexes.
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In Oregon, McMahon launched an investigation against the Ministry of State Education (ODE) after a sports season of the school which presented several incidents involving trans athletes in the sports of girls who drew public attention and two prosecutions in terms of judgment.
“If Oregon authorizes men to participate in female sports, this allows these men to steal the distinctions and opportunities that female competitors have rightly won thanks to the hard work and the grain, while not holding so that we do not take into account this shame arrangement (OCR).
On Thursday, Oregon’s female track athletes, Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard, filed a complaint against Oregon School Athletics Association (OSAA) after an incident at the state athletics championships on the last day of May. Anderson and Eckard alleged that the OSAA had not only excluded them from official photos, but also retained their medals. The trial maintains that the rights of girls’ girls have been violated by civil servants.
Earlier in July, two other students, Maddie Eischen and Sophia Carpenter, filed a complaint against Ode and OSAA for its policies that allow men to compete in girls sports after an incident where they withdrew from a track meeting in April, because a man was put in competition to compete.
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Carpenter and Eischen have already told Fox News Digital that experience was “traumatic”.
“My experience to meet on track Chehalem and gratinating from the competition was traumatic, which I never imagined having to do,” said Eischen.
Carpenter added: “It was emotionally traumatic by trying to know what I had to do and how I should respond to competition (the trans athlete).”
The US investigation Doe directly cites prosecution and the company representing athletes, the America First Policy Institute.
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Meanwhile, Friday also saw the DOE OCR announce an update on its investigation against five school districts in Virginia for “allegations of discrimination based on sex”.
The OCR concluded its investigation and determined that the five school districts had violated title IX. The investigation was based on complaints alleging that divisions have similar discrimination policies relating to students “transgender identifiers”, which violates the sexual protections of title IX.
“Although this type of behavior was tolerated by the previous administration, it is time for the experience of Northern Virginia with the radical gender ideology and the illegal discrimination to end. The OCR survey definitively shows that these five school districts in Virginia have trampled on the rights of students in the service of an extreme political ideology,” said Trainor.
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“The Trump administration will not sacrifice the security, dignity and innocence of young American women and girls at the altar of an anti-scientific illiberalism.”
The five school districts now have 10 days to achieve a voluntary agreement with the Trump administration or risk a reference to the United States Ministry of Justice.
The DoJ has already launched prosecution against Maine and California officials for states policies that allow trans athletes in female and female sports.
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