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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office revealed Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, who announced the state Violated Title IX By enabling trans athletes to participate in women’s sports on a controversial social media post on Wednesday.
Hours after McMahon announced the violation and the ultimate 10-day announcement of the state amendments to its policies, the Newsom’s Press Office X account chuckled McMahon to McMahon and chuckled old clips of her body slam. WWE Skit.
The clip belongs to current Knox County Mayor Glenn Thomas Jacobs, also known as “Kane,” who hit McMahon in a move known as the “Tombstone Pile Driver” in the early 2000s episode of “Live on a Monday Night.”
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As McMahon’s wife Founder of WWE Vince McMahon has been deeply involved in wrestling entertainment products for decades. She led the WWE organization as CEO.
However, Newsom’s office urged serious backlash on revealing the announcement of a Title IX violation in McMahon’s past WWE clips.
Many critics pointed out that the clip depicts a man physically overwhelmed the man. This is often focused as one of the most common arguments about competing biological men in girls and women’s sports.
“So, is it the easy way for men to destroy women is to tell them that boys belong to girls’ sports?” wrote one X user.
Another important user wrote, “Thank you for proof of our point. Men are stronger than women. I can’t believe they actually posted this exhibit of male violence.”
Several prominent women’s rights activists and groups made separate posts to Newsom’s office over the joke.
McMahon said when he appeared. “Fox & Friends” On Wednesday, California will risk losing federal funds for K-12 schools if requirements are not met.
A press release from the U.S. Department of Education said there will be 10 days when California’s high school sports leagues, the CIF and the California Department of Education (CDE) amend their referral to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Newsom responded to the Education Department on Wednesday.
“It’s not going to be a day when the Trump administration doesn’t threaten to refund California. Now, Secretary McMahon is a dramatic and fake, disrupting the WrestleMania era and government, who were completely divorced from reality. This doesn’t stick. ”
The CIF said it had not commented on legal issues.
“The California Department of Education believes that every student should have an opportunity to learn and play in schools, and we have consistently applied existing laws to support the rights of students to do so,” Liz Sanders, communications director for the California Department of Education, told Fox News Digital.
Previously Newsom We talked about transgender participation. In March, she joined the well-known conservative Charlie Kirk in women’s sports.
“It shouldn’t happen to a young man trying to win a state championship in the long jump in women’s sports,” Kirk said. “As governor, you should go out and say no. Do you do that? Do you say there are no men in women’s sports?”
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“I think it’s a matter of fairness. I totally agree with that. “I’m not working on the issue of fairness. I fully agree with you.”
Kirk pushed Newsom whether he would denounce the athlete in question from Jalpa Valley High School after the athlete won another event at the time. Newsom didn’t directly address the victory, but said, “It’s a fair question.”
“So it’s easy to tell the injustice of that,” he said. “There is humility and grace too. … These poor people are more likely to commit suicide, anxiety and depression, and the way people talk to vulnerable communities is a problem I struggle with.
“So, both things I can hold in my hand. How can I deal with this problem with a decency that I don’t think is always expressed in this issue?”
Ryan Gaydos of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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