Trump administration freezes funding to Maine due to biological boys competing in female sports – Washington Examiner

The Trump administration has halted federal funding to the state of Maine in response to Governor Janet Mills’ refusal to prevent biological males from competing in female sports.U.S. Secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins communicated this decision, stating it was a consequence of Maine’s non-compliance with federal laws prohibiting discrimination in education, particularly under Title IX. The funding freeze affects federal resources meant for administrative and technological functions in schools, but does not include federal feeding programs. Rollins emphasized that the funding restrictions could be lifted if Governor Mills aligns with federal guidelines to protect female athletes. The administration’s stance is rooted in promoting women’s fair opportunities in sports, as articulated in President Trump’s executive order issued on February 5, which argues that allowing men to compete in women’s sports undermines fairness and safety for female athletes.


Trump administration freezes funding to Maine due to biological boys competing in female sports

The Trump administration officially began to stop federal funds from being distributed to the state of Maine due to the governor’s refusal to prohibit males from competing in female sports. The

The move came on Wednesday after multiple requests were sent to Gov. Janet Mills (D) urging her to comply with federal law “against discrimination in education.” After Mills’s continued refusal to do so, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins notified Maine’s governor that she was halting federal funds the U.S. Department of Agriculture sent to the state “for certain administrative and technological functions in schools.” Rollins communicated her decision in a letter to Mills.

“You cannot openly violate federal law against discrimination in education and expect federal funding to continue unabated,” Rollins said in the letter. “Your defiance of federal law has cost your state, which is bound by Title IX in educational programming. Today, I am freezing Maine’s federal funds for certain administrative and technological functions in schools.”

Rollins did not specify an amount or for which program funds were being frozen. However, she reiterated that the restriction on this distribution of funds could end immediately if Mills began complying with the law.

“This is only the beginning, though you are free to end it at any time by protecting women and girls in compliance with federal law,” Rollins emphasized. 

President Donald Trump issued the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order on Feb. 5, which made it the nation’s policy to “protect opportunities for women and girls to compete in safe and fair sports.” 

“In recent years, many educational institutions and athletic associations have allowed men to compete in women’s sports,” read Trump’s order. “This is demeaning, unfair, and dangerous to women and girls, and denies women and girls the equal opportunity to participate and excel in competitive sports.”

Trump stressed the importance of Title IX in his directive, explicitly noting that those receiving federal funds couldn’t “deny women an equal opportunity to participate in sports” and to do so, as some courts recognized, would be “ignoring fundamental biological truths between the two sexes.”

“Therefore, it is the policy of the United States to rescind all funds from educational programs that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities, which results in the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of women and girls and deprives them of privacy,” noted the executive order.

Rollins emphasized this in her letter to Mills.

“In order to continue to receive taxpayer dollars from USDA, the state of Maine must demonstrate compliance with Title IX’s protection of female student athletes from having to compete with or against or having to appear unclothed before males,” the USDA secretary wrote. 

Rollins also mentioned that her department is reviewing the state’s “research and education-related funding” to evaluate compliance with federal law. 

“Under President Trump’s leadership, USDA is ensuring state educational, research, and other entities receiving federal taxpayer funds comply with federal laws or correct and remediate any violations,” Rollins said.

Rollins also noted that this funding freeze would not include any “federal feeding programs or direct assistance to people” in Maine, emphasizing that “if a child was fed today, they will be fed tomorrow.”

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Rollins concluded by letting Mills know that the USDA would also be reviewing previous grants to the state awarded by the Biden administration. 

“Many of these grants appear to be wasteful, redundant, or otherwise against the priorities of the Trump Administration,” Rollins said. “USDA will not extend the Biden Administration’s bloated bureaucracy and will instead focus on a Department that is farmer-first and without a leftist social agenda.” 



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