EXCLUSIVE: Riley Gaines responds to Biden's Title IX changes: 'The easiest way to support women's sports is by keeping men out of them'

"They've abolished women's sports as we once knew it."

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Riley Gaines joined Jack Posobiec on Human Events Daily Friday during which she gave her exclusive response to Joe Biden's tweet encouraging Americans to support women's sports by showing up to events in person and watching them on television. This while his Department of Education moves to force women to compete against men who say they are women in collegegiate and scholastic athletics.

"If I was his advisor, I would tell him that the easiest way to support women's sports is by keeping men out of them. I mean, this is just insane," Gaines said.



She said it was "no surprise" that Biden and "his handlers" took this stance, as the WNBA champions, the Las Vegas Aces, were invited to the White House where he gave them awards on Thursday.



She said that "what they failed to mention ... was what he had just done in his administration in the Department of Education to Title IX, because they've abolished women's sports as we once knew it as implemented under President Nixon 52 years ago, by rewriting Title IX entirely, equating now sex with gender identity."

Gaines pointed out that Biden was most obviously just "pandering to get votes" from his statement.

"It's sad that it has to come at the expense of women's opportunities, women feeling safe in private spaces such as locker rooms. Many women who have now even been injured in their sport, it's sad that they have to be President Biden's sacrifice as a way to pander," she stated.

Watch the full episode below.


 

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