The Trump administration, always eager to tackle issues head-on, is now setting its sights on two universities that seem to think the rules of fair play don’t apply to them. San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania have garnered attention for their practices regarding transgender athletes, and the implications of President Trump’s latest executive order could put them in the hot seat.
This executive order, aptly dubbed “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” aims to uphold the integrity of women’s athletics by preventing male-born athletes from competing against biological females. It appears that the Department of Education is ready to do some serious investigating, ensuring that these institutions are complying with the new Title IX rules. After all, someone has to protect the rights of female athletes who have worked so hard to earn their spot in the competitive arena.
San Jose State and UPenn have not been shy about parading their support for transgender athletes. UPenn has become infamous for allowing Lia Thomas, a biologically male swimmer, to compete on its women’s team, raising eyebrows and sparking outrage among those concerned about fair competition. Thomas is now the poster child for the Save Women’s Sports movement, which emerged as a clarion call for fairness in athletics and a rejection of biological denialism.
SJSU has not escaped scrutiny either, particularly after allowing Blaire Fleming, a transgender player, to join its women’s volleyball team. This decision didn’t sit well with the team or rival schools, leading to internal conflict and even boycotts. Clearly, the backlash isn’t confined to the sidelines; both institutions are facing legal challenges from women who believe their rights and opportunities are being compromised in favor of a misguided agenda.
The Trump administration is finally doing something right by investigating SJSU and UPenn for their Title IX violations.
It’s about time someone stood up for fairness in sports instead of letting woke nonsense run wild!
Let’s protect women’s sports… https://t.co/YYE9vr8PWI
— NahBabyNah (@NahBabyNah) February 6, 2025
In an equally concerning development, the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association is under investigation following an incident where a transgender athlete injured a female player during a basketball game. That particular episode would make anyone raise an eyebrow, especially those who value the safety and fairness of women’s sports. This all points to a growing trend where the rights of biological females are shoved aside in favor of political correctness.
The Trump administration’s proactive stance illustrates a commitment not just to policy, but to protecting the integrity of women’s sports. With engaging the Department of Education in investigations, it sends a clear message to universities and sports organizations alike: the era of inclusive but unfair competition is over. Time to get back to the basics—where female athletes compete against other female athletes, and everyone knows what they’re getting into.