Upon entering office, one of President Donald Trump’s first orders of business was to address the extreme gender ideology that had permeated the realms of academia and athletics over the course of the Biden Administration.
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That effort included a crackdown on schools that allow biological males to compete on teams meant for females.
This week, reports surfaced that the White House would be pausing about $175 million in funding for one school in particular due to its policies on the matter.
As Fox News reported:
The Trump administration paused $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over its inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports, FOX Business exclusively reported on Wednesday morning.
The Ivy League university now stands to risk losing all of its federal funding amid an investigation into potential Title IX violations.
A senior administration official told FOX Business that the administration has paused $175 million in federal funding. This did not account for UPenn’s total federal funding, which the university previously reported last year was around $1 billion.
The pause is not a direct result of the investigation into UPenn, which the Department of Education announced a day after the president signed the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order on Feb. 5.
Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor said in a statement provided by the department last month that three institutions would be investigated for suspected Title IX violations.
In addition to UPenn, San Jose State University, which made headlines in the fall after several schools refused to play the women’s volleyball team because of a trans athlete on the roster, and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association are also being investigated for suspected violations.
This development was just the latest evidence that the Trump administration is taking the issue seriously:
Swimmer Riley Gaines, who has become an outspoken advocate for female athletes, reacted to the latest Trump administration news:
She gained national attention for speaking out after competing against a biological male who was on UPenn’s team, as OutKick reported:
Based upon the information shared by the senior administration official, the pause in federal funding appears to be in relation to Lia Thomas’ inclusion on the women’s swimming team. Thomas, a biological male, won an NCAA title in the women’s 500-yard freestyle event in 2022.
“UPenn infamously permitted a male to compete on its women’s swimming team, overturning multiple records hard-earned by women, and granting the fully intact male access to the locker room,” the senior official told Fox Business. “This is not the result of the Title IX investigation launched by the Department of Education. UPenn is still at risk of losing all of their federal education program funds because of those investigations. This is immediate proactive action to review discretionary funding streams to those universities.”
According to the official, the federal funding paused was from the Department of Defense and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Here’s some additional coverage of the latest development:
#BREAKING: President Trump just BLOCKED $175 MILLION in federal funding the University of Pennsylvania, after they refused to take men out of women’s sports
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