Biden issues new order for men who see themselves as women to compete in women’s sports

On his first day in office (Jan. 20), President Biden issued an executive order requiring all schools receiving federal funding to treat self-identified women who are biologically male as women, and vice versa, or risk losing government funding. Under the policy, men who identify themselves as women will be allowed to compete in women’s sports, receive women’s scholarships and be allowed into women’s locker rooms.

The executive order reads, “Children should be able to go to school without worrying about whether they will be denied access to restrooms, locker rooms or participation in school sports programs.” “The Biden Administration will work to prevent and combat discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.”

Biden has previously pledged to advance a radical transgender agenda. He has told a mother of an 8-year-old gender-confused child at a town hall that he would “radically change (relevant) laws” and rescind former President Trump‘s executive order on sex and gender identity. His pledge was backed and encouraged by current Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

When reporters asked Schumer, “Biden said that on his first day in office, he would provide transgender students with access to all sports, restrooms and locker rooms based on the gender identity provided in all federally funded schools. Do you think he has the ability to do that? Do you agree with his decision?” Schumer replied, “I agree with that decision, and I know that Biden will consider everything that is relevant in a comprehensive way, in accordance with the law.”

During the campaign, Biden also pledged to use the Department of Education to investigate and address any violations of transgender students’ civil rights, including revoking funding for federal schools and even bringing legal action against them.

Biden’s new executive order also mandates that every education agency take action to ensure that the new rule is implemented within 100 days from Jan. 20.

Last December, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat from Hawaii, introduced legislation in the House that would ban biological males from participating in women’s sports.