Olympic legend Kaillie Humphries speaks out against SJSU for volleyball scandal handling, backs Brooke Slusser
Olympic bobsled legend Kaillie Humphries speaks out against SJSU and CSU suing the federal government over a transgender scandal investigation, and defends former SJSU volleyball star Brooke Slusser from online attacks for speaking out.
Kaillie Humphries is a tax-paying Californian, and she doesn't approve of the California State University (CSU) system's latest lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education.
As a veteran women's Olympian, now with a toddler son, she morally objects to it.
"I love California. I don't agree with its politics. I don't agree with the lawsuit at all," Humphries told Fox News Digital.
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USA's Kaillie Humphries holds an USA flag after competing to win bronze in the bobsleigh women's monobob heat 4 at Cortina Sliding Centre during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo on Feb. 16, 2026. (Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)
CSU and San Jose State University (SJSU) are taking on President Donald Trump's administration in a high-stakes legal challenge. The U.S. Department of Education investigated the school's transgender volleyball player scandal, and determined SJSU violated Title IX due to its handling of the situation.
Some of the female players were allegedly not aware the trans athlete, Blaire Fleming, was a biological male, according to court documents.
"For me, to hear or understand there was ever a female athlete that was unaware of their situation, it just speaks to why Trump stepping forward and keeping women's sports protected is so important. Because it's about not just physical safety, but the mental and the sexual side of everything," Humphries said. "I don't see a world where there should be any male in a female


