McMahon responds to Newsom’s mockery over trans athletes Title IX ruling

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EXCLUSIVE: Last week, the Governor’s Press Bureau of California Gavin Newsom made a social media position mocking the last announcement of the American education department that the State had violated title IX by authorizing trans athletes in female sports.

The Newsom X press office made fun of the American secretary for education Linda McMahon with an old clip of her being up to the body during a Sketch WWE. The clip was from the current mayor of Knox Glenn Thomas Jacobs, also known as “Kane”, hitting McMahon with a movement known as “Tombstone Piledriver” during an episode of “Monday Night Raw” in the early 2000s.

The position prompted mass extent by Californians and women’s rights across the country. Now McMahon has responded to the controversial publication on social networks.

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“I think what said is that Gavin Newsom does not really take this seriously. And I was surprised that it was the clip he used,” McMahon told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.

“He was trying to be funny on a very serious affair. We have women who train to compete in these sports who lose school and sponsorship opportunities, who are injured, who are forced to be in locker rooms or their intimate spaces with men, and it is absolutely unfair.”

McMahon pointed out that his office also used a newsom clip, but a more recent governor saying on his podcast that he believes that letting athletes transalize in female and girls sports is “deeply unfair”.

“Here is what was so funny: we also put online the real images of Gavin Newsom by saying that it was unfair on his own podcast. So I had sent him a letter. I said, basically,” put your money where your mouth is, because you are talking about the way it is unfair, but you do nothing to change “, said McMahon.

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McMahon said during an appearance on “Fox & Friends” Last Wednesday, California risks losing its federal funding for its K-12 schools if the requirements are not met.

A press release from the American Department of Education indicates that California High School Sports League, CIF and California Department of Education (CDE) have 10 days (from last Wednesday) to modify their policy or risk of reference to the United States Ministry of Justice.

The Newsom office responded to the announcement of the education department last Wednesday.

“It would not be a day ending with ‘y’ without the Trump administration threatening to defeat California. Now, secretary McMahon confuses the government with his days Wrestlemania – dramatic, false and completely divorced of reality. This will not remain,” said Newsom spokesman, Izzy Gardon

The Ministry of Education and other branches of the administration of President Donald Trump fight against the issue on several fronts, with an active trial against the state of Maine for having refused to comply with Trump’s mandate on the issue. The administration is also in a confrontation with Minnesota on the issue.

McMahon, the CEE and the Trump administration as a whole took a big step forward in their campaign to fight against trans athletes in female and girls sports on Tuesday, announcing an agreement with the University of Pennsylvania.

The agreement assured that Upenn apologizes to all the female swimmers who have been affected by the inclusion of the Trans Lia Thomas swimmer in the 2021-222 season, all the distinctions of the Thomas program are canceled, and the school will adopt definitions based on biology for the words “male” and “woman”.

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McMahon hopes that the Upenn agreement sends a message to the states that defy Trump.

“Our sincere hope is that they absolutely recognize what they will have to do in relation to complying with title IX. This is the law,” said McMahon. “There are federal funds that have been removed and removed, so there are penalties involved in this. But it is in fact the right thing to do. It is common sense to do, that men should not compete in female sports.”

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