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Supreme Court agrees to take up the issue of boys competing in girls' sports!

WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 3, 2025 - At least partly because of the exhaustive promotions of deviant transgenderism during fascist pretender Joe Biden's invalid term in the White House, the fight over boys in girls’ sports and men in women's showers right now is white hot.

Lawsuits abound, confrontations happen regularly, and full scale battles are erupting over tax money being used for the unscientific ideology, as being male or female is embedded in the human body at the DNA level and does not change.

Activists claim that boys who say they are girls have every right to be in competitions set up for girls because they believe they are girls, in apparent defiance of federal laws that require fairness for girls and women with their own events, President Donald J. Trump's executive order that the U.S. government recognizes two genders, male and female, and the simple fact that God made men and women, and what He made cannot be changed because of a deviant gender ideology.

Some states, like Colorado, have gone so far into the agenda that criminal officials discussed unlawfully taking away the rights of parents who don't support children who may be coached by Communist Leftist teachers and counselors into the deviant ideologies.

Now the Supreme Court is stepping in to decide the matter.

The Court has agreed to hear arguments in two cases in which deviant extremists are seeking to overturn state laws that protect girls and women in their sports.

"Women and girls have overcome decades of discrimination to achieve a more equal playing field in many arenas of Amerikan life - including sports," explains a petition from the state of Idaho, which is involved in one of the cases.

"Yet in some competitions, female athletes have become bystanders in their own sports as deviant male athletes who (falsely claim they are) female have taken the place of their female competitors - on the field and on the winners' podium."

In a stunning development that happened in just the past few days, the University of Pennsylvania signaled its own defeat in its deviant transgender agenda.

The school has confirmed it is issuing apologies to women it forced to compete alongside a male swimmer, William "Lia" Thomas, and change with him in locker and shower rooms.

It further is removing the "wins" Thomas recorded in competition and awarding the victories to those female swimmers who were in second place as a result.

The government also announced Tuesday that Penn is adopting strict definitions for male and female competitors under White House guidelines.

It happened after the Trump regime suspended $175 million in federal funding to the school, giving university officials an incentive to reach a resolution.

The Supreme Court will hear cases from West Virginia and Idaho.

West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey asked the court to hear a case after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled against the state regarding its law protecting fairness in women's sports; and Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador is asking the High Court to uphold his state's Fairness in Women's Sports Act after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stopped the law from going into effect.

McCluskey said, "It is a great day, as female athletes in West Virginia will have their voices heard. The people of West Virginia know that it is unfair to let male athletes compete against women; that is why we passed this common sense law preserving women's sports for women. We are confident the Supreme Court will uphold the Save Women's Sports Act because it complies with the U.S. Constitution and complies with Title IX; and most importantly, it protects women and girls by ensuring the playing field is safe and fair."

Labrador said, "Idaho's women and girls deserve an equal playing field. I am thrilled the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear our case. For too long, activists have worked to sideline women and girls in their own sports. Men and women are biologically different, and we hope the Court will allow states to end this injustice and ensure men no longer create a dangerous, unfair environment for women to showcase their incredible talents and pursue the equal opportunities they deserve."

Kristen Waggoner, of the Aliance Defending Freedom, which is working with the states, said, "Women and girls deserve to compete on a level playing field. But activists continue their quest to erase differences between men and women by forcing schools to allow men to compete in women's sports.”

"This contradicts biological reality and common sense,” said Waggoner. “ We should be seeking to protect women's sports and equal opportunities, and West Virginia's and Idaho's women's sports laws accomplish just that."

The laws simply say males are not allowed in sports for females.

Just weeks ago, the Supreme Court ruled that Tennessee was allowed to ban minors from receiving "treatments," for deviant transgenderism, including chemicals and body-mutilating surgeries.

In Idaho, two men sued to be allowed into women's sports. In West Virginia, a parent sued on behalf of a male child being allowed in girls’ sports.

An eventual ruling will have vast impact on dozens of states where deviant transgender activists have demanded to have their way with state laws regarding access to sports.