Controversy Surrounds Transgender Athletes in California Sports
President Trump criticizes California's inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports, while the CIF implements policies to ensure fairness and inclusivity for all competitors.

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Overview
President Trump criticized California's policy on transgender athletes in women's sports, threatening federal funding cuts.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) allowed transgender athlete AB Hernandez to compete in girls' events, aiming for fairness and inclusivity.
Hernandez won multiple state titles, including gold in high jump and triple jump, sparking debate on gender identity in sports.
Protests occurred at the state track meet, with demonstrators advocating for 'Save Girls Sports' and police managing the situation.
A majority of Americans, including Democrats, oppose transgender female athletes competing in women's sports, reflecting a national divide on the issue.
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