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Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) claimed that a custom tour bus layed eggs at an event held in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Tuesday.
The group stopped by a bus tour to celebrate Title IX’s 53rd anniversary, featuring an appearance by a US education secretary. Linda McMahon. The group was showing off a bus themed about the new custom title IX, decorated with the slogan “Her Game Legacy.” There were no handwritten messages or signatures on the side, including McMahon.
However, the group claimed that the bus was destroyed with eggs while it was stopped.
A photo obtained by Fox News Digital showed that the eggshell trash under the bass had some dirt on the surface.
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Independent women’s forum bus with eggshells after suspected vandalism. (Independent woman)
The vice president of IWF Communications Victoria Coley is addressing the allegations in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Following the “Her Game. Her Legacy” event, in honor of Title IX and the 53rd anniversary of a generation of female athletes, the tour bus, branded to celebrate women’s sports, was targeted and destroyed with eggs.
“Recently, Santa Fe agitators have made our events and statewide bus tours a harassment focus, but let’s make it clear: independent women are not threatened. We will never step back from protecting women’s sports, defending gender-based rights and standing up for female athletes in this state and in this country.. ‘ The bus tour continues in all 33 counties in New Mexico.

Independent women’s forum bus with eggshells after suspected vandalism. (Independent woman)
Fox News Digital has submitted a record request to the Santa Fe Police Station in its police report. A document provided by the Ithe ndepentent Women’s Forum indicates that the case has been opened.
It wasn’t just the interruption of the event. The IWF had to manipulate emergency last minute venue changes after the previous host site expressed inconsistency with group principles, the IWF had press release.
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Independent women’s forum bus with eggshells after suspected vandalism. (Independent woman)
Still, McMahon and former high school volleyball player-turned activist Payton McNabb made headlines, with multiple key speakers making comments at the event.
“I thought it was a shame, but I have to say that this event is actually incredibly good,” McMahon told Fox News Digital about the venue change. “For the event managers at the event, it was a mess for them, but as far as I was concerned, it was seamless.”
A similar incident involving the IWF bus occurred in July 2024, Fox News Digital Previously reported.
The group held a rally in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and discovered that they were planning to leave, and they found the bus “lay eggs and tainted the message of blasphemy fans and anti-women with “Night Vandals.”
“A radical gender ideologue on its mission to erase femininity. It tries to keep us quiet. We don’t back. Women don’t silence.” The group wrote about x.
Messages from the destroyers included “hate groups,” “trans women are women,” “F–transphobia,” and “paradons on the board.”
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