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“We Will Protect Women’s Sports,” Trump Declares to Thunderous Applause

In a fiery commencement address Thursday night at the University of Alabama, President Donald J. Trump took direct aim at the growing controversy over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports — an issue that has sparked national outrage among parents, athletes, and everyday Americans.

Speaking to a capacity crowd at Coleman Coliseum, Trump used humor and candor to criticize what he called the unfair and dangerous erasure of women’s athletic achievements.

“You’ve seen it — women’s records, held for nearly 20 years, broken instantly,” Trump said. “Should I do my imitation? Melania says, ‘Darling, it’s not presidential.’ But I say, the people get it — they know what’s happening is wrong.”

Pausing for dramatic effect, Trump grinned and turned to the audience:

“All right, I’m going to be in trouble when I get home — but that’s OK. I’ve been in trouble before!” he joked, triggering laughter and applause. “What the hell — let’s tell the truth.”

He then acted out a fictional — yet eerily realistic — scenario in which a female weightlifter struggles to lift a barbell, only to be outperformed by a “transitioned individual” who effortlessly shatters the record.

“The guy couldn’t compete as a male,” Trump said. “Now he walks in, weighs 206 pounds, and breaks the record by 119 pounds. Boom. Boom. Boom. That’s not competition. That’s a scam.”

Trump Administration Acts Against Ivy League Gender Policy

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The president’s bold message followed a major legal announcement earlier in the week, when the Trump administration ruled that the University of Pennsylvania violated Title IX by allowing biological males to compete in women’s athletics.

In a report issued by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, the Ivy League school was found to have denied women equal athletic opportunity and access to female-only facilities — a direct violation of federal law.

“Little girls who look up to role models like Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan can now have hope,” said Craig Trainor, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights. “Under President Trump, we will not allow male athletes in female locker rooms or on the winners’ podium meant for women.”

The university has been given 10 days to come into full compliance or face referral to the Department of Justice — a move that could impact federal funding.

Trump: “America Will Stand Up for Women Again”

Trainor added:

“UPenn must decide: comply with the law and protect female students — or continue down the path of radical gender ideology at the cost of fairness, safety, and biological truth.”

President Trump’s unfiltered approach and refusal to bow to political correctness drew widespread praise, especially from Americans who believe the left has gone too far in undermining women’s rights in the name of so-called “inclusion.”

As the 2024 election draws closer, Trump’s message is clear and powerful:
“America will stand up for women again — and we won’t apologize for it.”