President Donald Trump just dealt a massive blow to the woke takeover of women’s sports. On Wednesday, he signed an executive order to bar biological males from competing in women’s college athletics, finally putting an end to the unfair advantage transgender athletes have held over female competitors.
The impact was immediate. Within hours, NCAA President Charlie Baker announced that the organization would comply with Trump’s order, revisiting its policies to ensure that only biological women can compete in women’s sports.
“The NCAA Board of Governors is reviewing the executive order and will take necessary steps to align NCAA policy in the coming days,” Baker stated.
Trump’s Title IX Order Crushes Woke Gender Ideology
Trump’s executive order redefines “sex” under Title IX, making it clear that:
“Female” refers only to biological women.
“Male” refers only to biological men.
No school that allows transgender athletes in women’s sports will receive federal funding.
This isn’t just about sports—it’s about restoring fairness and defending real women against radical leftist policies that have destroyed opportunities for female athletes.
Americans Overwhelmingly Support Trump’s Ban
Despite the media meltdown, Trump is doing exactly what the American people want.
According to CNN’s own Harry Enten, the majority of Americans—79%—support banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports. That number is up from 62% in 2021, proving that the more people see the destruction of fairness in women’s sports, the more they reject it.
NCAA and Universities Have No Choice but to Fall in Line
While leftists will rage, the reality is schools have no option but to comply or lose federal funding. The NCAA is scrambling to avoid total financial collapse, knowing that defying Trump’s order would lead to schools withdrawing from the organization.
The message is clear: women’s sports belong to women.
Congratulations to every single person on the left who’s been campaigning to destroy women’s and girls’ rights. Without you, there’d be no images like this. pic.twitter.com/mzR7l5k1OW
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) February 6, 2025
I can't even tell you how much this visual means to me https://t.co/NjxWz5cR3D
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) February 5, 2025