In the continuous battle between Maine and President Donald TrumpThe president said that state Governor Janet Mills has remained silent.
Trump said in a truth-clarifying social post on Saturday morning that he has “not heard” since then Their public quarrel last month About trans athletes participating in girls and women’s sports competitions.
“Although Maine apologizes for the governor’s strong but totally incorrect statement, we have not heard from the governor himself at the White House Governor’s Meeting, but in this case, she is a significant person.” Trump says.

President Donald Trump and Maine Gov. Janet Mills conducted compliance with executive orders at the White House on Friday. (Pooling via AP/Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“So we need the Governor herself to apologize completely and declare that she will never again challenge the federal government so illegally before the case can be resolved. I’m sure she will be able to do it easily. Thank you for your attention on this issue and once again making America great!
According to the USDA, Maine agrees to comply Trump’s executive order After most public situations back and forth, disengage trans athletes from female sports.
The University of Maine (USM) is a network of eight public universities in Maine, and is subject to Temporary suspension of funds Starting last week’s USDA, there has been an ongoing battle between the state and the federal government in the women’s and women’s movements. A few days later, the funds were restored.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills and Donald Trump are in the White House. (Getty Image)
Representative of the Republic. Laurel Libby was considered by Maine’s Democratic Majority and Spokesperson earlier this month Ryan Fecteau For social media posts, identify minors across athletes. The condemnation prevented her from taking other legislative actions to serve her voters.
Libby filed a lawsuit earlier this month in an attempt to restore her right to vote and speak. She was initially told that she would restore her rights if she apologized for the position. However, she said she would not apologize, but said she would give up if her condemnation was abandoned.

Gov. Mills, speaking at a press conference in Lewiston, Maine, Friday, October 27, 2023, Democratic Gov. Mills issued legislation on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, which she said would stop dangerous people from possessing weapons and strengthening dangerous people to prevent future mental health services from shooting Le effort communities. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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The USDA now claims that UMS is fully in line with Trump’s executive order.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to the report.
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