RFK Jr. Says No Males In Girls’ Sports

RFK Jr. Says No Males In Girls’ Sports

Should males who identify as transgender girls be allowed to compete in girls' sports?

One Democratic presidential candidate says no.
 
Environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed his opposition to allowing biological males to compete in girls' sports this past weekend.
 
"I am against people participating in women's sports who are biologically male," Kennedy recently told CNN. "I think women have worked too hard to develop women's sports over the past 30 years. I watched it happen, and I don't think that's fair."
 
Kennedy's remark came a little over one week after the United States House of Representatives passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. The bill would prevent males from participating in girls' school sports. It passed 219-203; no Democrats voted in favor of it.

Donald Trump Going To New Hampshire — To Appear On CNN
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Donald Trump Going To New Hampshire — To Appear On CNN

Tom Joyce

Former President Donald Trump is coming to the Granite State this month — to make an appearance on CNN. 
 
Trump is scheduled to do a CNN presidential race town hall next week where he is to answer questions from Republicans and independents who plan to vote in the 2024 primary.
 
CNN anchor and former White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins is the moderator. It is scheduled to take place at 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 10 at Saint Anselm College, according to CNN.
 
"Going outside the traditional Republican 'comfort zone' was a key to President Trump's success in 2016," an unnamed Trump advisor told CNN. "Some other candidates are too afraid to take this step in their quest to defeat Joe Biden, and are afraid to do anything other than Fox News."

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