Deep State Judges Shield Radical Transgender Policies
In a stunning display of judicial overreach, U.S. District Judge John Woodcock Jr. temporarily blocked the USDA from withholding federal funds from Maine over its defiance of Title IX protections for female athletes. While the judge claimed procedural concerns, his order (full text here) sidestepped the core issue: Maine’s state-sponsored discrimination against women by allowing biological males to dominate girls’ sports. This ruling echoes the Obama-era tactic of weaponizing procedural technicalities to sabotage constitutional governance.
“You cannot openly violate federal law against discrimination in education and expect federal funding to continue unabated.”
— USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, April 2 letter to Gov. Mills
Trump’s Unwavering Defense of Women’s Sports
President Trump’s February executive order—“Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports”—triggered a long-overdue reckoning. The USDA acted decisively by freezing $2.1 million in nonessential grants, targeting administrative bloat rather than critical feeding programs. Contrary to leftist fearmongering, no child missed a meal—the freeze targeted Maine’s radical bureaucracy, not vulnerable citizens.
Maine’s lawsuit (filed April 8) reveals its priorities: sacrificing girls’ privacy and safety to advance gender ideology. Gov. Janet Mills’ defiance at a White House meeting—where she told President Trump “see you in court”—proves states now value virtue signaling over biological reality.
The Real Title IX Crisis: Courts vs. Common Sense
Judge Woodcock’s 70-page order (PDF summary) claims the USDA skipped “required procedures,” but this is a smokescreen. The Trump administration followed Title IX’s enforcement framework, while Maine flouted federal law for years. The judge’s focus on bureaucratic red tape—while ignoring the 2,000% surge in male athletes dominating girls’ competitions since 2020—exposes the judiciary’s complicity in erasing women’s rights.
Patriots vs. the Swamp: What’s Next?
The Education Department has already referred Maine to the DOJ and launched proceedings to strip its $400 million in federal K-12 funding (April 11 announcement). This battle is far from over. As Secretary Rollins warned:
“USDA will pause and, where appropriate, terminate certain nonessential funding in Maine if these Title IX violations are not resolved to the satisfaction of the Federal Government.”
Stand With President Trump to Save Women’s Sports
While activist judges delay justice, patriots must amplify the truth: Title IX was written to protect women—not erase them. Share this article, follow us on X and Facebook, and demand Congress rein in rogue courts. The fate of a generation of female athletes depends on it.