
The Charlie Kirk Show Maine Wants Men in Women's Sports, No Matter The Cost
Apr 17, 2025
Riley Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer and advocate for women's sports fairness, joins Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist. They delve into Maine's controversial stance on transgender women in sports, discussing the emotional impact on young female athletes amid changing political tides. The conversation shifts to the ADHD medication crisis affecting boys, questioning treatment efficacy and societal pressures. They highlight the broader implications of gender identity debates and the challenges to free speech in today’s cultural landscape.
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Women's Sports Violation Anecdote
- Riley Gaines shares her frustration that women must still fight for equal opportunities and safety in women's sports.
- She recounts the violation felt when sharing undressing spaces with biological males.
Maine's Defiance on Women's Sports
- Maine, led by Governor Mills, refuses to comply with a federal order banning males from women's sports.
- The DOJ is suing Maine and threatening to withdraw federal funding over this defiance.
Locker Room Violations Anecdote
- There are disturbing reports of biological males undressing next to girls in schools, including an incident in Deerfield, Illinois.
- Administrators forced girls to comply despite discomfort and violated privacy.




