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Maine Government Janet Mills diminished anxiety due to state transgender policy involvement in girls and women’s sports on Monday and said that she was “disgusted” for a trump of the Trump administration against her state in the middle of the battle over federal funds.
Mills appeared on MSNBC “Morning Joe” to talk about his battle with several departments of Trump administration, which began when the state refused to comply with the president Donald Trump Executive order “without men in women’s sport” who banned biological males in sports for girls and women’s sports.
The state was not in line with the command, which raised the problem.
“Executive Director The Constitution requires that the laws are faithfully enforced, not to pass laws, do not invent laws or reinterpret the laws by tweet or Instagram by posting or by communicating or executing. He is not allowed to do so.
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Maine rules Janet Mills and President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
“So, when he reinterpreted the title IX … I support the title IX. I spent a better part of my career protecting women and girls’ rights in health, employment, housing loan and the like, and I am appalled.
Mills recalled the letters she received at the Department of Education, the Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Health and Human Services. Described a letter of April 2. as “rather awful” And they said they described it as a “ransom note.”
In the letter, the administration threatened to break the financing of Maine for the constant allowance of biological males in a country in sports for girls and female sports.
“The next day, since in most two transgender athletes competing in Maine Schools, they decided to exclude funding for our school food program, a school lunch program, to which 172,000 Maine School Schools relied on their school meals. That didn’t make sense,” Mills said.
She added that lawsuits against the state were not “rational”.
The federal judge approved Maine to a temporary limit order and ruled that the freezing of financing must be abolished.

Government Janet Mills participates in the event, March 11, 2022, in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, file)
“This temporary limit order confirms that Trump’s administration did not follow the rule of the law when it reduced program funds that go to the nutrition of school children and vulnerable adults,” Majine Lawyer Aaron Frey said in a statement. “This command preserves Maine’s approach to a certain congress appropriation by banning illegal freezing by the administration.
“No one in our constitutional republic is above the law and we will continue to fight to hold this administration in the account.”
USDA “must immediately refuse and let go to the state of Maine of any federal funding that has frozen or failed or refused to pay because of the alleged failure of the state of Maine to fulfill the requirements of the IX title,” Judge of the District Court John Woodcock’s Ruling reading.
The administration is also “forbidden to freeze, abolish, or otherwise mix into future funding of the state of Maine due to the alleged violations of the title IX without respecting the legal procedure.”
Maine refused to adhere to Trump’s executive order to ban biological men from sports for girls and women. Trump initially vowed to reduce federal funding to the state if he refused to follow the order during the speech of February 20th.
Last week, Maine officials filed a lawsuit against USDA after the Agency’s decision to freeze funding to the state.

President Donald Trump on Sunday, April 13, 2025, walks on the southern lawn of the White House in Washington, DC. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
The state accused the USDA of “denying the funds used for nutrition of children in schools, centers for children and programming after school, as well as adults with disabilities in the gathering”, an argument with which the judge agreed. The judge noted that freezing the consequences of the IX title violation, but limited the possibility of “providing”[e] meals to children and vulnerable adults. “
Meanwhile, Maine residents gave their opinion when it comes to transgender athletes in maiden and women’s sports.
March survey showed that 64% of Maine’s population believes that transgender athletes are “definitely not should” or “probably should not” participate in maiden and women’s sports. Only 29% of Maine residents believed that transgender athletes “probably needed” or “should definitely” compete against girls and women in sports.
AND The survey also showed This 56% of the Democrats of Maine believes that transgender athletes should be allowed to compete in maiden and women’s sports.
When it comes to bringing policies to fighting transgender participation in sports, the poll showed that 50% of Maine residents wanted it to a federal level, while 41% believe that politics should be left to the states.
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Maine is also among the countries to which they have been warned Proponents for accommodation biological gender or face the funding break.
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