That decision stopped the rule from taking effect in Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, and Idaho, which all sued to stop it.
On Monday, another federal court in Kentucky blocked the Biden rule from taking effect in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia. That makes 10 states where female students are protected from having their private spaces invaded and their sports records, trophies and scholarships stolen. It’s a good start, but it’s still only one-fifth of the way to a full recognition of reality.
Defender of women’s sports Riley Gaines responded to the court ruling: “This is a huge win. I don’t think we would have seen this kind of decisive action two years ago. The gender ideology house of cards is crumbling. And it’s crumbling fast. I hope every generation following mine has the same opportunity to compete and succeed that I was fortunate to have for most of my athletic career. But if it’s up to Biden and the progressive Democrats, they won’t.”
If this is stopped, it will be due to the courageous actions of women like Riley Gaines, who has been unfairly vilified and even physically assaulted for standing up to this lunacy. If you missed it, my interview with her on last weekend’s “Huckabee” on TBN is a must-see:
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