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California Quickly Amends High School Track & Field Rules After Trump Threatens Federal Funding Over ‘Trans’ Athlete, by Brittany M. Hughes – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Source: Truth Social. Donald J. Trump - @realDonaldTrump

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV, May 29, 2025

In the face of federal funding cuts threatened by President Donald Trump, California is desperately doing backbends to find a way to appease the left-wing alphabet mob while also tacitly admitting their policy of allowing biological boys to compete against girls is, well, absolutely insane.

Just one day after Trump posted to Truth Social that he is considering pulling federal funding from the Golden State over their refusal to comply with his executive order mandating athletes be allowed to compete on sports teams according to their biological gender, the California Interscholastic Federation, which oversees high school sports, announced a new “pilot entry process” that would allow any “biological female” athlete who lost her spot at a competition to a biological boy the “opportunity to participate” in the event anyway.

“Under this pilot entry process, any biological female student-athlete who would have earned the next qualifying mark for one of their Section’s automatic qualifying entries in the CIF State meet, and did not achieve the CIF State at-large mark in the finals at their Section meet, was extended an opportunity to participate in the 2025 CIF State Track and Field Championships,” CIF said in a statement. “The CIF believes this pilot entry process achieves the participation opportunities we seek to afford our student-athletes.” ….

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