You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig. You can put feces in an ice cream cone and call it chocolate, but guess what; it's still feces. You can put a man with lipstick, long hair, and a dress in a women's prison; but he's still a man.
Andrew Balcer, 26, is a man convicted of double murder. Andy is currently housed in a women’s prison in Maine.
So for that, the Justice Department has pulled all nonessential federal funding from Maine’s Department of Corrections, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday.
“We pulled all nonessential funding from the Department of Corrections in Maine because they were allowing a man in a women’s prison,” the AG said Tuesday. “A giant, 6-foot-1, 245-pound guy, who committed a double murder with a knife, stabbed his parents to death and the family dog, and he identified as a woman, so they were letting him be housed in a female prison.”
“No longer,” she added. “We will pull your funding. We will protect women in prison.”
Maine’s Department of Corrections is slated to lose more than $1 million in federal grants, and hopefully that will be sufficient to have the Governor remove her head from her nether regions.
In February, Bondi sent a letter to Maine officials warning them to stop allowing trans-identifying males in women’s sports or face legal action. She sent similar letters to California and Minnesota.
“We will leverage every legal option necessary to ensure state compliance with federal law and President Trump’s executive order protecting women’s sports,” Bondi said.
Her letter came after President Donald Trump had a tense back and forth with Maine Governor Janet Mills, a woke Democrat, at a White House dinner. Trump warned Mills that her state would lose federal funding if it refused to comply with his executive order protecting women’s sports.
“You better do it because you’re not gonna get any federal funding,” Trump told Mills. “Your population doesn’t want men playing in women’s sports.” Her response was to threaten to see him in court, which for Trump, is laughable.
Since then, Maine is facing federal action on other fronts over gender ideology.
The federal Department of Agriculture froze Maine’s funds over Maine continuing to allow males to play in women’s sports. Maine’s attorney general responded by suing the Department of Agriculture over the funding freeze.
Meanwhile, the Departments of Education and Health and Human Services have said that Maine’s transgender sports policies violate Title IX.
So for that, the Justice Department has pulled all nonessential federal funding from Maine’s Department of Corrections, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday.
“We pulled all nonessential funding from the Department of Corrections in Maine because they were allowing a man in a women’s prison,” the AG said Tuesday. “A giant, 6-foot-1, 245-pound guy, who committed a double murder with a knife, stabbed his parents to death and the family dog, and he identified as a woman, so they were letting him be housed in a female prison.”
“No longer,” she added. “We will pull your funding. We will protect women in prison.”
Maine’s Department of Corrections is slated to lose more than $1 million in federal grants, and hopefully that will be sufficient to have the Governor remove her head from her nether regions.
In February, Bondi sent a letter to Maine officials warning them to stop allowing trans-identifying males in women’s sports or face legal action. She sent similar letters to California and Minnesota.
“We will leverage every legal option necessary to ensure state compliance with federal law and President Trump’s executive order protecting women’s sports,” Bondi said.
Her letter came after President Donald Trump had a tense back and forth with Maine Governor Janet Mills, a woke Democrat, at a White House dinner. Trump warned Mills that her state would lose federal funding if it refused to comply with his executive order protecting women’s sports.
“You better do it because you’re not gonna get any federal funding,” Trump told Mills. “Your population doesn’t want men playing in women’s sports.” Her response was to threaten to see him in court, which for Trump, is laughable.
Since then, Maine is facing federal action on other fronts over gender ideology.
The federal Department of Agriculture froze Maine’s funds over Maine continuing to allow males to play in women’s sports. Maine’s attorney general responded by suing the Department of Agriculture over the funding freeze.
Meanwhile, the Departments of Education and Health and Human Services have said that Maine’s transgender sports policies violate Title IX.
Worse still, women and girls are getting physically hurt in competition with men.
The Education Department has given Maine until April 11 to submit a solution before the situation is referred to the Justice Department.
Also last week, the Education Department launched a new task force targeting the “staggering” number of Title IX complaints the administration is receiving. Investigators and Justice Department attorneys will look into potential violations.
Men who call themselves women, have become increasingly common in women’s prisons. One male prisoner in New Jersey who was convicted of manslaughter was only transferred out of a women’s prison after he impregnated two female inmates.
The Education Department has given Maine until April 11 to submit a solution before the situation is referred to the Justice Department.
Also last week, the Education Department launched a new task force targeting the “staggering” number of Title IX complaints the administration is receiving. Investigators and Justice Department attorneys will look into potential violations.
Men who call themselves women, have become increasingly common in women’s prisons. One male prisoner in New Jersey who was convicted of manslaughter was only transferred out of a women’s prison after he impregnated two female inmates.
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