WNBA celebrates Transgender Day on Monday, with one of the coaches appearing to have shots on the president Donald Trump.
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve A statement said there were “executive and legislative attacks” against trans people.
“In this trans day, a time of administrative and legislative attacks on health care, education and fundamental freedoms; especially during the prevalent violence against black and brown trans women, we celebrate trans and non-binary everywhere.
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Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve responded to the Connecticut Suns in Game 5 of the 2024 WNBA Playoff Series. (Matt Krohn/Imagn image)
The team also posted a photo of Reeve wearing a shirt that read “Protect trans kids.”
The Alliance posted support on X about trans people. It coincides with the last day of Women’s History Month. The post sparked a response from women’s sports advocates who advocated for the IX championship and worked to keep biological males out.
Four years after Reeve’s speech and team posts, Reeve wrote Sports Illustrated“When trans athletes are included, we all win.”

Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve watched the Connecticut Suns in Game 4 of the 2024 WNBA semifinals. (David Butler II/Imagn image)
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“We are stronger as individual players and as a team when we welcome all female athletes, including trans female athletes, to bring all their authentic selves into the game,” she wrote. “Transex exclusion makes female athletes fight each other, strengthening the harmful idea that there is only one right way to be a woman and disperse our real threat to female sports.”
Reeve also wrote Trans-sex weightlifters are banned “It’s simply unbearable” from the competition.
The WNBA celebrates Trans Day’s Trans Day after Trump signed an executive order in February that “No Men in Women’s Movement”. NCAA has changed its gender engagement policy, but critics have Point out the loopholes.
The Trump administration also Maine School Officials As the state refuses to reverse its policy to trans athletes participating in girls and women’s sports. The Office of Health and Public Services Civil Rights Office mentioned the state’s “Not Compliance with Title IX.”

Lynx Minnesota head coach Cheryl Reeve spoke with the media ahead of Game 4 of the 2024 WNBA Finals against New York Freedom. (Matt Krohn/Imagn image)
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There is no player in the WNBA to transition from male to female. Layshia Clarendon appears as non-binary in 2020.
Fox News’s Ryan Gaydos contributed to the report.
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