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Riley Gaines, State Attorneys General Discuss Suing Biden Administration Over Title IX Changes

The Biden administration recently announced significant changes to Title IX that have created severe criticism for the regulations around gender and gender identity.

Title IX was ostensibly supposed to create protections for women by enshrining differences between males and females into law. But as progressive ideologues attempt to erode those gains thanks to the beliefs of transgender activists, President Biden's handlers have worked to enshrine those delusions into law by purposefully ignoring science and common sense.

Their new regulations essentially ignore biological sex, prioritizing "gender identity." Essentially, anyone who says they identify as a woman will be allowed to use women's locker rooms or other private spaces, as well as compete for opportunities targeted to women.  

Thankfully, some politicians and prominent individuals are working to combat this absurd denial of reality and common sense.

READ: Exclusive: Senator Marsha Blackburn Blasts Joe Biden, Miguel Cardona Over Title IX Changes Targeting Women

Including the Attorneys General of Tennessee and West Virginia, as well as OutKick's Riley Gaines. The three held a joint press conference on Tuesday to explain a legal challenge launched against Biden's overreach, what they believe is a common sense issue, the opportunities stolen from women, and how these new rules could prove dangerous.

ATLANTA - University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas and Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines react after finishing tied for 5th in the 200 Freestyle finals at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on March 18, 2022 at the McAuley Aquatic Center.  (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Attorney General of Tennessee, Jonathan Skrmetti, told

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