On February 21, a White House meeting sparked a heated debate over transgender women and girls in sports. The discussion focused on an executive order barring transgender female athletes from women’s sports, pitting federal authority against state rights. Maine Governor Janet Mills stood out as a vocal opponent of the policy.
The order threatens funding for non-compliant states, claiming to protect fairness in women’s sports. Critics, like Mills, argue it discriminates against transgender individuals and undermines state autonomy.
Tensions rose when President Trump pressured Mills to comply, threatening funding cuts. Mills refused, vowing to challenge the order in court, underscoring the ideological divide.
This clash highlights ongoing debates about federal power, transgender rights, and state sovereignty, with legal battles likely to shape future policies.