JK Rowling has said that left -wing people 'campaign to destroy women and girls' rights' are to blame for Trump's transgender sports ban.
The Harry Potter author went to X to express her opinion that the president is planning to ensure that no transgender athletes participated in women's sports on the Olympic Summer Games 2028 in Los Angeles.
In a post that has been viewed more than 30 million times, she wrote: 'Congratulations to every person on the left who campaigns to destroy the rights of women and girls. Without you there would be no images like these. '
Earlier this week, Trump surrounded himself with female athletes and activists in the White House to sign an executive order that retains the perspective of women to women's sports.
The order uses Title IX, a law against sexual discrimination by the taxpayer -financed educational programs, to prohibit transgender girls and women to participate in female school sports activities.
Trump also announced that he would refuse Visa to athletes born in men who identify themselves as women in LA 2028, and signing new radical rules within sport in the United States.
It comes after Sharon Davies Donald Trump has praised for signing the executive order, while he begged with Keir Starmer to do the same in the UK.
The swimming legend, who represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games, said that the decision “unfortunately in the US was not the UK.”
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JK Rowling said that left -wing people 'campaign to destroy women and girl rights' are to blame for Trump's transgender sports ban
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The Harry Potter author went to X to express her opinion that the president is planning to ensure that no transgender athletes participated in women's sports on the Olympic Summer Games 2028 in Los Angeles
In a call to the UK to follow in the footsteps of the American president, Davies wrote on X: 'Please Keir Starmer you can now do as you said that you would like and protect all the female athletes here in the UK, prices and their increase the risk of injury? Sex in sport is really important … '
In the past, Davies was particularly vocal, claiming last year that 'mediocre male athletes steal women's medals'.
The Olympic medal winner also warned that “we are at risk of alienating a generation of future female athletes if we pretend that biology is not in sport.”
But Davies is not the first athlete or sporting personality that comes to the fore and worry about the position of the UK about this.
Former culture secretary Lucy Frazer wrote to sporting bodies last year, including the football club, and said they have a 'duty' to take an 'unambiguous position' about whether transgender athletes can compete.
Last month, England announced that it will forbid transgender women to participate in the female category from the beginning of next season.
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Sharron Davies begged Keir Starmer to follow in the footsteps of Donald Trump after he has signed an account that will see transatations from the sporting events of women
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As part of its new transgender and non -Bino participation policy, the administrative body has established two categories of competitions – feminine and open – with the last 'open to everyone', including transgender and not -binary players.
“Based on the current available evidence – and that hockey requires the physical possibilities of power, endurance, speed and acceleration as key factors for success – hockey is considered a sport affected by gender,” said England hockey.
'Based on this evidence, we have established that trans- and non-intele participation policy must limit the transposition of Trans to guarantee fair competition. We strive to support all affected players to ensure that they find the right path for them to continue to participate in hockey. '
The new policy will take effect from 1 September this year.