Maine AG Baselessly Claims There Are ‘No Concerns Of Safety’ With Men Competing Against Women

by DCNF | Apr 17, 2025

Democrat Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said without any basis Wednesday that there are “no concerns of safety” regarding male athletes competing against women.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Maine on Wednesday over the state’s refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order that bans male athletes from competing in women’s sports on a national scale. Despite several female athletes suffering from serious injuries after competing against men, Frey said on “CNN News Central” that the state has found no reason to be concerned about trans-identifying men entering women’s sports competitions.

“We’ve been working though to understand what, if any problem, exists with the participation. If some of the harms that are being alleged really are of some concern and what we’ve identified, there really are no concerns of safety, there are no concerns about individuals who are just choosing which gender they want to give themselves in order to participate. So that too is really after a lot to work on whether or not there’s any issue here that warrants this intrusion by the federal government on what’s going on in Maine schools.”

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Female athletes have repeatedly suffered from serious injuries at the hands of trans-identifying males. Payton McNabb, a 19-year-old volleyball player, suffered from a brain bleed, a traumatic brain injury, partial paralysis and loss of peripheral vision on her right side after being hit in the head with a ball spiked by a male athlete in April 2023.

A six-foot male basketball player with facial hair injured several players in Lowell, Massachusetts, while footage shows one girl falling to the ground and clutching her back in pain as the male wrestled the ball away from her on the court, the Heritage Foundation reported. Another male athlete knocked a girl’s teeth out during a field hockey game in Massachusetts, according to widely circulated footage.

Three players on a high school rugby team were also injured after being slammed by a male competitor in April 2022, the Washington Examiner reported.

Studies have found that men are biologically stronger and carry more body mass than women, posing an unfair advantage to male athletes and a higher risk of injury for women. One study indicated that untrained college men have “greater upper and lower body strength” than trained collegiate women athletes, according to the National Library of Medicine.

Many female athletes, who have worked their entire lives to achieve success in their sport, have been defeated by male athletes who did not perform well in the mens’ competitions. Male swimmer Lia Thomas, who ranked 544th in the men’s competition, became a top-ranked swimmer in the women’s competition at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Women’s Championships in March 2022.

The Trump administration is exempting Maine schools who are complying with the executive order to keep men out of women’s sports from the lawsuit, Attorney General Pam Bondi told the Daily Caller.

By DCNF

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