Trump Administration Responds to Trans Athlete's Participation in California Track Championship
- The Trump administration criticized California and Governor Gavin Newsom over a transgender athlete competing in a girls' track postseason meet in May 2025.
- The dispute stems from state policies allowing transgender athletes to compete according to gender identity, prompting a federal Title IX investigation on fairness and civil rights.
- At the meet, Jurupa Valley's transgender athlete placed first in the triple jump, advanced over several female athletes, and prompted protests, including removal of "Protect Girls Sports" shirts by officials.
- Julie Hartman of the Department of Education said the administration is committed to preventing institutions from "trampling upon women's civil rights," while female athlete Julia Teven stated, "He could beat me, for this one he didn't."
- This event raised public unrest, ongoing legal scrutiny, and divided community responses about transgender inclusion in girls' sports under California and federal policies.
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