WH Press Sec. Slams 'Journalist' for Implying Trump EO Protecting Women's Sports is 'Discriminatory'

February 6th, 2025 6:17 AM

The game changed on Wednesday for young female athletes who have gone through hell fighting to stop men from invading their sporting competitions. 

President Donald Trump honored National Girls and Women in Sports day by signing an executive order keeping their sports for girls and women only.

“The war on women’s sports is over,” he declared, reversing President Joe Biden’s attempt to surrender their opportunities to biological males, in the name of “transgender” inclusion.

Leave it to the “progressive” media to whine that ending discrimination against girls discriminates against men who impersonate girls.

“There are human rights groups who say that this exposes kids to discrimination. What is your response to that?” asks one “journalist” during a White House briefing shortly before the signing. 

REPORTER: "What's the message to schools that don't comply with" the order banning boys in girls' sports?

PRESS SEC: "They should, because it's going to be federal law in about an hour and a half." 🔥 pic.twitter.com/cqoXwvYaMt

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 5, 2025

She failed to specify which so-called “human rights” group complained, but her claim falls flat when even a United Nations rapporteur concluded “any country that allows biological men to compete in women’s sports is allowing violence against women.”

Before she twisted the order even further, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt put the DNC mouthpiece in her place. 

“Kids have already been exposed to discrimination, especially young women and girls who have been forced to shower in locker rooms with biological men… who have been forced to compete on playing fields with biological men, which is incredibly unfair and unsafe and again, an incredibly unpopular policy with the American people,” she shot back.

But the “journalist” responded by asking "What's the message to schools that don't comply with the order banning boys in girls' sports?”

"They should, because it's going to be federal law in about an hour and a half,” snapped  Leavitt. Just a bit later, her forewarning became a sobering reality for progressives who remain in denial that they can no longer hide behind an activist administration that spares them the rule of law.