Former Vikings Player Criticizes Minnesota AG Amid Lawsuit Involving Transgender Athletes in Girls' Sports
- Former Minnesota Vikings player Jack Brewer criticized Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison amid a lawsuit involving transgender athletes in girls' sports as of May 2025.
- The lawsuit followed Ellison's announcement of a legal battle against the Trump administration's executive order aimed at keeping biological males out of women's sports.
- Brewer condemned the state for allowing a transgender softball pitcher who won 14 straight games and earned first-team All-State honors to compete against girls, calling it unsafe and unfair.
- Ellison announced that he would not passively wait for the Trump administration to initiate a lawsuit against Minnesota, while a New York Times/Ipsos poll revealed that 79% of respondents oppose allowing transgender women to compete in female sports.
- The case highlights a growing national conflict over transgender inclusion in athletics, with Minnesota defying federal policy and sparking debate on sports fairness and legal authority.
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