Banning men from women’s sports gains bipartisan praise for Trump
“…the democrats totally failed women and girls on this very clear issue of women's sports being for females only.”
Last week, we were thrilled to see President Donald Trump sign the much-needed "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order to ensure sex-specific sports receive federal protection.
Although the radical left would have you believe that it is hideously cruel and anti-progress to do something like prohibit men from competing against women in athletics, it turns out, such a move enjoys hefty bipartisan support.
The order earned praise from decidedly left-wing figures as well as traditionalists and, according to one analyst, may be one of his most popular moves yet.
"Most Americans overall (79%), Dems (67%), indies (64%), & GOP (94%) agree with Trump," CNN analyst Harry Enten reported last week. "Moreover, the share who want the ban is up 17 pts (62% to 79%) since 2021."
“Trump's action to ban transgender women from women’s sports is probably the most popular thing he's ever done,” he added on X.
His order was also praised by far-from-conservative figures such as Caitlyn (Bruce) Jenner and J.K. Rowling, both of which who support transgenderism yet oppose integrating men into women’s sports.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova, a Trump-critical Democrat, also voiced her support for the move, writing on X, "I hate that the democrats totally failed women and girls on this very clear issue of women's sports being for females only.”
Jenner, who came out as transgender in 2015 and identifies as a woman, also celebrated the order on X, writing "As an Olympian, I will continue to fight this issue, lobbying sport governing body's (sic) all over the world to follow our lead!"
Meanwhile Rowling, arguably the most-hated critic of gender theory for her prominence and absolute, unwavering refusal to back down, noted on X that radical gender ideology “has undermined freedom of speech, scientific truth, gay rights, and women's and girls' safety, privacy and dignity."
"Nobody voted for it, the vast majority of people disagree with it, yet it has been imposed, top down, by politicians, healthcare bodies, academia, sections of the media, celebrities and even the police," Rowling added.
It’s only people like Rowling and Trump, who stand their ground against such aggressive ideological agendas, who can impose real change. We need to keep this in mind over the next 2-4 years, so that a protection of women’s and girls’ sports can be codified into federal law!