President Donald Trump has demanded that Governor of Maine Janet Mills apologizes and promises that she will never challenge the federal government again ', since it will be a few face-off when banning transgender patients in women's sports.
The 78-year-old went to his own social media app, Truth Social, to mention his demands and to vote how he thought it was disrespectful to 'not hear' the democratic governor.
“That is why we ourselves need a full-throated apology from the governor, and an explanation that she will never again make such an illegal challenge for the federal government,” he wrote.
“I'm sure she will be able to do that fairly easily. Thank you for your attention for this issue and, make America great again !!! '
Although Trump said that he accepts the apology of the state, he is of the opinion that it belongs directly from Mils, is important because “she is the one who has in such cases.”
Since his inauguration, Trump has signed executive orders that require the federal government to recognize only two sexes and another entitled: “Men love sports sports.”
In the last order, the Trump administration promised to engage the financing in every institution that allows transatletes to participate in female sports.
The order instructs the Ministry of Justice to ensure that all government agencies enforce a ban under the interpretation of Trump of Title IX, a law against sex discrimination in education.

President Donald Trump (photo) has demanded that Governor of Maine Janet Mills apologizes with him and promises that she will never challenge the federal government, because the pair of face-off of the prohibition of transgender athletes in women's sports prohibits

“That is why we need a full-throated apology from the governor himself, and an explanation that she will never again make such an illegal challenge for the federal government,” Trump wrote
Since then, the NCAA has changed its policy and now limits sports sports to student athletes who have been assigned at birth, while Maine has disobedulated the order by allowing a Transpole fame at Greely High School to compete against girls.
“The Maine Department of Education cannot reject its obligations according to the federal law by checking the out -of -school activities, programs and services to the Maine Principals Association,” said Anthony Archeval, acting director of the OCR at HHS, in a press release on Monday.
Now the OCR Maine, the Association of its director and the school gives the opportunity to “voluntarily bind within 10 days to resolve the case through a signed agreement or risk change to the US Department of Justice for appropriate action.”
Maine became a center of the issue when a transgenderatleet from Greely won a state championship in pole vault in the girls' division.
In February, Trump had a controversial collision with the democratic governor of Maine, Janet Mills, when he threatened to withhold federal funds of the state about her policy towards transgender participation in school sports.
“Is Maine here, the Governor of Maine?” he asked.
“I'm here,” she replied.
“Are you not going to meet it?” he asked.

Although Trump said that he accepts the apology of the state, he believes that it belongs directly from Mils, is important because “she is the one who matters in such cases”
“I am complying with the national and federal laws,” Mills replied.
Trump replied: “We are the federal law.”
He again threatened the federal financing of the state and said that Maine might be a democratic state, but the inhabitants largely agree with him about this issue.
“We're going to follow the law,” she said.
“You could satisfy better,” Trump warned. “Otherwise you will not get federal financing.”
“We'll see you in court,” the Governor replied.
'Well, I see you in court. I am looking forward to that. That should be very easy, “Trump said. “And enjoy your life after governor because I think you will not be in the chosen politics.”

Maine became a central point when a transgenderatleet from Greely won a state championship in the girls' division. In February, Trump had a controversial collision with Mills when he threatened to withhold federal funds of the state about its policy towards transgender participation in school sports
Trump has split up the financing for research and programs at the University of Maine System (UMS).
In an e-mail received by UMS, the Chief Financial Officer of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) ordered all payments to be paused, while the Department would evaluate whether the follow-up actions related to possible violations at the school.
The school received almost $ 30 million from USDA financing in the tax year of 2024.