The discussion between attorney Julie Hamill and CNN anchor Brianna Keilar revolves around transgender athlete A.B. Hernandez, who has sparked national debate after excelling in female track events. The controversy pits state laws supporting gender identity against President Trump's executive order aimed at preventing transgender girls from competing in female sports, citing Title IX implications. Hamill argues that allowing Hernandez to compete as a female is unfair to cisgender female athletes, while Keilar probes the potential broader implications of Trump’s federal funding threats on student athletics.
Who is her? Okay, AB Hernandez is a male who identifies as a female. What would be fair is to have Hernandez competing in the male category. It is not fair for the females competing to have to compete with a male.
The law actually says that schools that do not abide by Title IX or other federal laws cannot receive federal funds. So that's not Trump's fault. The problem is with the state.
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