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Sam Ponder defends Sage Steele after Megan Rapinoe takes swipe over trans women in sports debate

 ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss how Megan Rapinoe is opposing the fight to keep trans athletes off women’s teams.

ESPN broadcaster Sam Ponder defended her colleague Sage Steele on Tuesday after U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe sideswiped the latter anchor over comments about transgender participation in women’s sports.

Rapinoe said in an interview with Time magazine when people like Martina Navratilova and Steele are talking about fairness and equality in women’s sports, they are really talking about how they are going to treat transgender people for the rest of their lives. She also equated Dave Chappelle’s jokes about transgender people to "violence."

Rapinoe also said it was "bulls----" when people talk about the fairness in women’s sports and that transgender athletes taking advantage in women’s sports is "just not happening."

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Sam Ponder, left, and Sage Steele are colleague at ESPN. (Getty Images)

Ponder disagreed with the sentiment.

"Sage says bio males shouldn’t compete in female sports and now she’s to blame for violence? This is an attempt to silence good-faith discussion and debate," she wrote on Twitter. "Disagree passionately, say she’s wrong (& why)… but to claim she is responsible for violence is absurd."

Steele added: "Yes Sam…it’s absurd. And predictable! This is what happens when ppl allow their emotions to get in the way of FACTS & SCIENCE. Esp when they’re fighting to keep a false narrative alive. You said it best after (USA Today columnist Nancy) Armour attacked you: ‘biology is not bigotry.’"

Steele has expressed support for former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines for her advocacy to keep women’s sports fair. Steele declared that she stands with Gaines and

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