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Exclusive: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Attorney General Pam Bondy came out in favor of Maine Sen. Laurel Libby because she wanted her to have her. State legislative condemnation It was overturned.
Libby has it The majority of state Democrats have been criticized since February after they voted to take away their rights to vote and speak on social media posts identifying transgender high school athletes who won the women’s pole vault competition earlier that month.
Libby filed a lawsuit accordingly and is looking for intervention from us, the Supreme Court, after the district judge and court of appeals control over her.
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DOJ is currently submitting an outline of Amicas in support of Libby in her case, and Bondi spoke personally in support of the suffering Republican representative.
“The Ministry of Justice” He is proud to fight for the girls in Maine and will stand with Rep. Libby. As our lawsuit against Maine shows, we will always protect girls’ sports and girls’ spaces from radical gender ideology,” Bondy told Fox News Digital.
Amicus’ briefs allege that Libby’s accusation is in violation of the “one, one vote” guarantee of the Equality Protection Clause, as the state legislature offered to withdraw the vote and voice for personal conduct and remove the blame if Libby apologizes.
“Because the 90s district voters are removing family representatives and votes because they don’t apologise for their chosen representatives for fulfilling this obligation, it’s far beyond the scope of proper sanctions,” the document read.
The DOJ aide, Civil Rights Aide, spoke out in support of Libby.
“Maine Speaker has silenced Rep. Laurel Libby for refusing to apologise for his attitude towards male athletes in women’s sports. This is unconstitutional, not leadership. The Civil Rights Division is ready to defend the rule of law,” Dillon told Fox News Digital.
Libby herself insisted that she would not apologize for her social media posts, and no one from the trans-athlete family or high school previously contacted her about the post. She also claims that the athlete has already been made public in other media. The Portland Press Herald published a summary of the event, referring to the athletes before Libby made her post.
Libby’s lawsuit names main house speakers Ryan Fecto House clerk Robert Hunt is the accused and they are represented by Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey.
Fecteau, Hunt and Frey all defended their decision to denounce Libby for their February post in response last week.
“Like other condemnations by Maine’s House of Representatives, the condemnation resolution required Rep. Libby to apologise for her actions, and not to abandon her opinions.
“Her denial violates the rules of Maine home, Rule 401 (11). Rep. Libby previously agreed to govern the House minutes with her colleagues in the House. Rule 401 (11) does not participate in the discussion of the floor before members found by Body, who have been involved in violating the rules, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the discussion of the floor, before participating in the
Maine Democrats led by Gov. Janet Mills have fought unexpectedly to block the president Donald Trump From forcing the state to “protect men from women’s sports.”
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Bondi and DOJ are currently involved in lawsuits against the state over the issue, and Libby attended a press conference in April when the lawsuit was announced.
a Surveys by research The American Parents Union found that of around 600 registered Maine voters, 63% said school sports participation should be based on biological sex, while 66% agreed that “it’s fair to limit women’s sports to biological women.”
The poll also found that 60% of residents support a voting measure that restricts participation in Women and girls’ sports Biological woman. This included 64% of parents with children under the age of 18 and 66% of parents.
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