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The Biden administration wanted to go out in a fireball of leftist wins, and was hoping to revise Title IX rules in order to allow men who, either think they're women, or know they're only mediocre men in their sport, to compete against women, steal their trophies and scholarships where applicable.
But because the administration was faced with aggressive opposition to any rule changes that would allow men to beat women [in more ways than one] they abandoned their efforts to rewrite the laws they hoped would serve gender dysphoric [and cheaters] agenda.
In a straightforward, official statement, the Education Department announced they were backing down from changing Title IX, a law meant to give equal opportunities to women. They said they would not go forward with the changes that would have let transgender people participate freely in activities and use facilities according to their gender identity.
The Education Department stated, "With over 150,000 public comments on President Joe Biden’s effort to institutionalize access by men to women’s sports, multiple lawsuits to block the rule, and the upcoming end to the Biden administration, it was dropping efforts to impose the rule," according to Just the News.
If this rule had gone through, it would have meant that men could participate in women's sports, and use women's bathrooms, locker rooms, and other facilities. The Biden administration had first suggested this change back in April 2023.
Jonathan Scruggs, who is Senior Counsel and Vice President of Legal Strategy at Alliance Defending Freedom, called the decision a win for women, as stated on their website.
"Women and girls deserve to compete on a level playing field, and the U.S. Department of Education has taken a step in the right direction by withdrawing this proposed change," he said.
"As the withdrawal admitted, many Americans voiced their opposition to the rule change, and there are many pending lawsuits related to protecting women’s sports — including a comment submitted by Alliance Defending Freedom and multiple lawsuits brought by ADF to protect women’s sports," he said.
"The decision to withdraw the proposed sports rule merely reflects the views of the vast majority of Americans who believe that women’s sports should remain reserved for female athletes," he said.
By choosing to withdraw the rule rather than letting President-elect Donald Trump modify it, Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump, said the White House was "adding more red tape and making it more difficult for him to govern," according to NBC.
"President Trump will not be deterred by their dirty tricks and will use every lever of power to reverse the damage Biden has done and implement his America First agenda," Leavitt said.
Writing on Outkick, Ian Miller noted, "It’s clear that the administration knew that this rule to protect transgender athletes had no chance of surviving the lawsuits and court of public opinion. Especially after the re-election of Donald Trump showed that the country overwhelmingly disapproved of such extremism."
"But it’s also clear that they wanted to bury this announcement as to avoid scrutiny and criticism from the political left. So they chose to dump it on the Friday before Christmas, with most of the country checked out of the news or focused on the first game of the new College Football Playoff era," he wrote, adding, "Sounds about right for how this disgraceful administration has conducted itself for the past four years."
In a straightforward, official statement, the Education Department announced they were backing down from changing Title IX, a law meant to give equal opportunities to women. They said they would not go forward with the changes that would have let transgender people participate freely in activities and use facilities according to their gender identity.
The Education Department stated, "With over 150,000 public comments on President Joe Biden’s effort to institutionalize access by men to women’s sports, multiple lawsuits to block the rule, and the upcoming end to the Biden administration, it was dropping efforts to impose the rule," according to Just the News.
If this rule had gone through, it would have meant that men could participate in women's sports, and use women's bathrooms, locker rooms, and other facilities. The Biden administration had first suggested this change back in April 2023.
🚨🚨🚨 Women’s sports are being saved.
The Biden administration is withdrawing its Title IX proposal which forced schools to allow trans-identifying male athletes into girls’ sports.
They know they’ve lost.
Common sense is emerging.
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"Women and girls deserve to compete on a level playing field, and the U.S. Department of Education has taken a step in the right direction by withdrawing this proposed change," he said.
"As the withdrawal admitted, many Americans voiced their opposition to the rule change, and there are many pending lawsuits related to protecting women’s sports — including a comment submitted by Alliance Defending Freedom and multiple lawsuits brought by ADF to protect women’s sports," he said.
"The decision to withdraw the proposed sports rule merely reflects the views of the vast majority of Americans who believe that women’s sports should remain reserved for female athletes," he said.
By choosing to withdraw the rule rather than letting President-elect Donald Trump modify it, Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump, said the White House was "adding more red tape and making it more difficult for him to govern," according to NBC.
Writing on Outkick, Ian Miller noted, "It’s clear that the administration knew that this rule to protect transgender athletes had no chance of surviving the lawsuits and court of public opinion. Especially after the re-election of Donald Trump showed that the country overwhelmingly disapproved of such extremism."
"But it’s also clear that they wanted to bury this announcement as to avoid scrutiny and criticism from the political left. So they chose to dump it on the Friday before Christmas, with most of the country checked out of the news or focused on the first game of the new College Football Playoff era," he wrote, adding, "Sounds about right for how this disgraceful administration has conducted itself for the past four years."
Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah, ladies and all my readers.
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