Follow TNGB
Trump Asserts 90 Percent of Voters Oppose Men in Womens Sports
President Trump recently alleges that 90 percent of American voters want men barred from womens sports. This bold statement comes amid his administrations push to enforce policies keeping biological males out of female athletic competitions. The assertion has sparked heated debate as supporters cheer the move while critics question the accuracy of the figure.
Polls have long shown a divide on this issue with many Americans favoring strict sex-based sports rules. Trump bases his claim on internal campaign data though no public survey directly supports the exact 90 percent figure. His team argues it reflects a growing public demand for fairness in womens athletics.
In February 2025 Trump signed an executive order banning transgender athletes from female sports events. The order cites Title IX to penalize schools allowing such participation potentially cutting their federal funding. This move fulfills a key campaign promise that resonated with his base during the 2024 election.
Critics argue the policy unfairly targets a small group with fewer than 40 transgender athletes in the NCAA. They point to studies showing no overwhelming advantage for transitioned athletes in most sports. However proponents insist biological differences like muscle mass justify the exclusion.
Trumps rhetoric has often painted transgender participation as an attack on female athletes rights. He frequently cites cases like a volleyball player injured by a male-born competitor though details remain disputed. This narrative has fueled support among parents and coaches worried about losing opportunities for girls.
Opponents say the focus on sports distracts from broader issues like funding for womens athletics programs. They note professional female athletes often lack the financial support male counterparts enjoy. Trumps critics call for investment in girls sports rather than exclusionary bans.
The debate has split voters with women favoring Vice President Harris in 2024 polls while men backed Trump. His campaign ads targeting suburban moms on this issue reportedly shifted key demographics in his favor. The executive order now faces legal challenges that could shape its future enforcement.
Public reaction remains polarized as some hail Trump for protecting women while others decry it as divisive. Lawsuits from LGBT groups are pending alleging discrimination under federal law. How courts rule may determine if Trumps 90 percent claim holds practical weight in policy outcomes.
Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 35 |
| Left | 7 |
| Right | 16 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 46% Right |
Relevancy
Last Updated


