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The LEGEND OF THE NFL Brett Favre spoke on Wednesday about why he thought it was important to speak and defend the president Donald TrumpThe executive order of the biological men of women’s sports.
Trump signed the order in the east room of the White House last week. The NCAA did the same and complied with the order. Some states have stolen the order and since then they have faced Title IX Research of the Trump Department of Education.
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Former Campo de los Green Bay Packers Marshal Brett Favre, speaks during a campaign rally for the then president of Formators Donald Trump on Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at the Water Center in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. (Tork Mason/USA Today Network Wisconsin)
Favre said in a video posted on Wednesday that his daughters sometimes told him to rethink some of the things he does in X. He said there was something good in that, but found courage to defend what he believes.
“I think there is something good about that to be silent. But also, there is some element of defending what you think,” said Favre. “And it is crazy because most of it is common sense and to think that we are having a discussion that our president has to sign (an executive order) to keep men out of women’s sports is absolutely crazy.
“But that is the world in which we are at this time. We buy some time in the next four years. We will see how that develops. But common sense part of our country and the decisions that are being made, at this time, at this time, at this time, at this time, They are becoming more stable and return to the norm.
President Donald Trump, on the left, and Brett Favre. (AP newsroom/imagn)
Trump’s order granted the Federal Government’s authority to penalize entities funded by the Federal Government to “deprive women and girls of the athletic opportunities of faith.”
The NCAA announced a policy change A day later. “An athlete student assigned to a man at birth may not compete in a team of women,” said the new policy. The new policy still allows biological women to compete in male teams.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order that prohibits transgender athletes to compete in female sporting events or girls, in the east room of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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The president of the NCAA, Charlie Baker, said the executive order provided a “clear national standard.”
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