Wednesday, June 25, 2025

California in violation of Title IX over trans athletes, Trump administration says

The U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday formally declared California in violation of Title IX for allowing transgender females to compete in girls’ and women’s sports.

“Although Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted months ago it was ‘deeply unfair’ to allow men to compete in women’s sports, both the California Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation continued as recently as a few weeks ago to allow men to steal female athletes’ well-deserved accolades and to subject them to the indignity of unfair and unsafe competitions,” U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said in a statement.

The administration gave California’s Department of Education 10 days to respond or “risk imminent enforcement action.”

KTLA has reached out to Newsom’s office for comment. He did not immediately weigh in on social media.

Title IX, a civil rights law enacted in 1972, prohibits sex discrimination in education programs and activities that receive federal funds, primarily public schools.

The Education Department’s announcement comes less than a month after AB Hernandez, a 16-year-old transgender athlete from Southern California’s Jurupa Valley, won the girls’ long jump and triple jump at the state high school track and field championships.

Transgender athlete AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley competes in the girls’ triple jump during the CIF State Track and Field Championships at Veterans Memorial Stadium on May 30, 2025, in Clovis, California. (Photo by Kirby Lee/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump criticized the CIF’s decision to allow Hernandez to compete and threatened to withhold federal funding for violating an executive order he signed in February banning transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s sports.

In response to Trump’s order, the CIF, which governs high school sports in California, said at the time it would continue allowing trans athletes to compete on teams that match their gender identity, consistent with a 2013 California law.

“The Trump administration will relentlessly enforce Title IX protections for women and girls, and our findings today make clear that California has failed to adhere to its obligations under federal law,” McMahon said. “The state must swiftly come into compliance with Title IX or face the consequences that follow.”

Newsom, a former San Francisco mayor, has been a staunch supporter of LGBTQ+ rights. However, he drew some criticism from the left in March when, on the debut episode of his podcast, he said he believes that transgender athletes participating in girls’ sports is “deeply unfair” – a comment McMahon referenced in her statement.

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