New details emerge about California high school trans athlete saga suddenly being probed by the Trump admin
California Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke to Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro about how the transgender issue has divided America, acknowledging it is an electoral deal-breaker for many voters.
After the historic Jan. 13 Supreme Court hearing on trans athletes in women's sports, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced 19 new investigations into educational entities suspected of violating Title IX.
Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) in Riverside, California was at the very top of investigations that ED announced on Jan. 14. The second entity on the list was the neighboring district, the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD). Their fates were intertwined amid a national controversy involving a trans athlete in 2025.
Fox News Digital has obtained exclusive details related to the incidents being probed, via a public records request, and testimony from the young women who were impacted. Fox News Digital is not disclosing the name of the trans athlete in this specific story at the request of the athlete's mother when we reached out for comment. However, previously the mother and athlete have spoken out publicly and the athlete's name is widely reported and known.
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Former Jurupa Valley High School girls' volleyball player Hadeel Hazameh spoke up in the fall about playing with a transgender teammate for the last three years, joining a lawsuit against her school district over it.
The experience has been so traumatizing and difficult to navigate. Hazameh sped up her academics to graduate early so she wouldn't have to share the same hallways as her antagonists. Her last day of school was Dec. 19. She will no longer be competing in track and field this spring.
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