Trump’s CPAC speech slams Biden for pushing transgender policies

Following traditional ethical values has always been Trump‘s philosophy of ministry, which is opposed to the thinking of the left. Then-President Trump waves to the crowd below on Air Force One on Jan. 12, 2021.

Trump told the crowd, which booed Biden and the Democrats for their actions, “Joe Biden. Joe Biden and the Democrats are even pursuing policies that undermine women’s sports.”

He noted that natural women born from mothers are “enraged” because those transgender women are breaking their previous records. In Connecticut, transgender competitors recently won about 15 state girls high school track and field championships.

Trump argued that if coaches are allowed to recruit athletes who are biologically male but transgender, many of those males will inevitably enjoy a physical advantage when competing in women’s sports, and then “women’s sports as we know it will die.

President Trump concluded, “We must protect the integrity of women’s sports.”

Supervised by Biden’s support for voices that allow transgender athletes to compete in women’s sports, the topic has been a hot topic of political controversy.

According to sources in North Dakota, Utah and other states, lawmakers in several U.S. states intend to sue the Biden Administration, arguing that schools and universities should be ordered to “designate their sports teams or sports based on biological sex.

The Democrat-controlled U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act on Thursday (Feb. 25), despite strong opposition from conservatives, including Republicans, on rules regarding transgender participation in women’s sports, hormone therapy for minors and abortion. The bill would prohibit “discrimination” based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said the bill would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) promised Thursday to vote on the bill in the upper chamber, which he controls.

Republicans sharply oppose provisions in the bill.

They say it would force schools to allow male-to-female transgender people to play on women’s sports teams; it could also lead to a circumvention of the current ban on federal funding for abortion.

In addition, the bill may force churches or other religious organizations that reject same-sex relationships and gender changes to close.