WASHINGTON—The Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) today held a hearing on “Unfair Play: Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” At the hearing, members examined the impact of policies adopted by athletic governance bodies that allow biological men to compete in women’s sports. These policies contradict federal law, demean women, and threaten their physical safety. Despite these threats to women, Democrats invited a radical activist who claimed men competing in women’s sports poses no harm to them. Democrats also refused to ask the female athletes in attendance a single question on the record.
Key Takeaways:
Women’s sports are for women only. Radical leftists, including USA Fencing’s leadership, are allowing biological men to compete against women in women’s only events in violation of federal law.
Allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports demeans women, places them in physical danger, and denies them the chance to succeed in their own sport.
Americans agree that men should not compete in women’s sports. The DOGE Subcommittee will work with the Trump Administration to ensure women’s sports are for women only.
Member Highlights:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), the chairwoman of the DOGE Subcommittee, questioned Stephanie Turner and Payton McNabb about the implications of men competing in women’s sports.
Rep. Greene: “Miss Turner, refusing to compete against a man cost you a 12 month probation. Did you feel you were in a safe environment, free from abuse when you were told you must against a man in an all-out competition?”
Turner: “No.”
Rep. Greene: “Miss McNabb, when a biological man spiked a ball into your head, were you free from physical or emotional abuse?”
McNabb: “I was not.”
Rep. Greene: “Miss McNabb, did you feel you were placed in a safe environment when you faced a biological male in a girls’ volleyball game?”
McNabb: “No, I did not feel safe.”
Rep. Greene: “Miss Turner, were you safe when you were forced to go up against the biological male in your sport?”
Turner: “No, I was not.”
Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) questioned witnesses about whether they support men competing in women’s sports. The female athletes testified they do not believe that men should compete, but the Democrats’ witness and the USA Board Chair testified that they should be able to compete in women’s sports.
Rep. Comer: “Do you believe biological men should compete in women’s sports?”
Turner: “No.”
McNabb: “No.”
Lehfeldt: “If they comply with the requirements that have been set by our policy they deserve to compete […]
Rep. Comer: “Mr. Lehfeldt, I’m going to take that as a yes.”
Graves: “I agree with Mr. Lehfeldt that trans women should be able to compete in the sport in accordance with their gender identity.”
Rep. Comer: “So two no’s and two yeses.”
Rep. Brian Jack (R-Ga.) requested Stephanie Turner detail the culture at USA Fencing.
Rep. Jack: “I’d like to learn a little bit more about the culture within USA Fencing. Specifically, Ms. Turner, reporting suggests that you previously raised your concerns of the policies with which you have to face to USA Fencing officials. What was the response when you did so?”
Turner: “I had done so privately, and they did not respond. But I have known of other members of USA Fencing, a mother and daughter who came to USA Fencing, saying they did not approve of the transgender policy, and they were told that they would be sanctioned.”
Rep. Jack: “And did you or have you feared retribution from USA Fencing with respect to your brave stance and likewise, their concerns you’ve raised before you took that stand.”
Turner: “Yes, and I still do. I don’t think I’ll ever get a fair bout from a referee again or welcomed without harassment.”
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) exposed USA Fencing Board Chair Damien Lehfeldt’s radical social media posts where he demeans those concerned about men competing in women’s sports and slanders President Trump’s supporters.
Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) blasted the USA Fencing Board Chair for failing to protect women.
Rep. Crane: “Miss Turner, have men liked Mr. Lehfeldt protected you?”
Turner: “No.”
Rep. Crane: “Are they protecting other young girls from biological men participating in sports?”
Turner: “No, he glorifies it.”
Rep. Crane: “Miss McNabb, are men like Mr. Lehfeldt protecting you and other young women participating in women’s sports?”
McNabb: “Absolutely not.”
Rep. Crane: “Do you feel safe?”
McNabb: “No.”
Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) called out the Democrats for engaging in theatrics to silence female athletes at the hearing.
Rep. Burlison: “This whole hearing, we’ve had motions to try to stop this hearing, to stop these young women from expressing their views. It’s almost as if we have nothing to see here. We don’t want to hear what they have to say. That’s the message that’s coming from [Democrats] … I, unlike some, want to hear what you have to say.”
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