Riley Gaines takes aim at Biden's 2024 re-election announcement: 'Biological reality is being attacked'
Fox News contributor Karl Rove and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss Biden's 2024 re-election bid and growing concerns surrounding his age.
FIRST ON FOX: NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines took aim at President Biden after he announced he would seek re-election in 2024, saying the president's talk about equality and fairness flies in the face of protecting female athletes.
"President Biden says he wants to treat people equally, yet his administration has all but declared war on Title IX," Gaines told Fox News Digital in response to Biden's re-election announcement. "Furthermore, just last week, every member of Biden’s political party voted against protecting women's sports in the U.S. Congress."
The comments from Gaines come after Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris officially announced their re-election campaign in a video shared to social media early Tuesday morning.
In the video titled "Freedom," Biden echoed his 2020 campaign message of battling for the "soul of our nation," uniting the country, and supporting the middle class. Biden – who has celebrated transgender Americans as the "bravest people" he knows – also vowed to "finish the job" the administration started.
RILEY GAINES POINTS OUT DOUBLE STANDARDS IN CRITICISMS OF PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SPORTS ACT
"President Biden says he wants to treat people equally, yet his administration has all but declared war on Title IX," Gaines told Fox News Digital in response to President Biden's re-election announcement. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
"Protecting the girls’ and women's sport category is common sense and should not be a partisan issue," Gaines said. "Yet more and more women are