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In a significant move for women's sports, President Trump recently signed an executive order aimed at ensuring that only female athletes compete in women's events. This decision was celebrated by former NCAA athlete Paula Scanlon, who attended the signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House alongside other prominent female athletes, including Sage Steele and Riley Gaines.

During her appearance on Right Side Broadcasting Network, Scanlon expressed her enthusiasm for the executive order, highlighting its importance in maintaining the integrity of women's sports. She emphasized the positive impact this decision will have on female athletes across the country, reinforcing the commitment to fair competition.
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The executive order reflects a growing concern among many in the sports community regarding the participation of transgender women in women's competitions. By taking this step, the administration aims to protect the opportunities and achievements of female athletes, ensuring that they can compete on a level playing field.

As discussions around gender and sports continue to evolve, this executive order marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate, with implications that could shape the future of women's athletics in the United States. The administration's focus on this issue underscores its commitment to supporting female athletes and preserving the competitive landscape of women's sports.

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