For high school sports, decisions loom: Follow Trump or state law on transgender athletes
- Minnesota's governing body for high school sports will allow transgender athletes to compete according to their gender identity, following state law rather than President Donald Trump's executive order.
- The Minnesota State High School League stated that participation and eligibility of transgender athletes are governed by the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which protects LGBTQ+ individuals.
- In response to Trump's order, the NCAA revised its policy to limit women's college sports to athletes assigned female at birth, affecting transgender participation.
- Sawyer Totten, a transgender athlete, expressed sadness over the NCAA's compliance with Trump's order, stating it was 'sad and heartbreaking' for transgender athletes.
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