Trump mocks trans athletes in women's sports to roaring applause at Alabama commencement speech
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President Donald Trump stirred the hearts of the University of Alabama graduates when he re-affirmed his promise to "keep men out of women's sports."
During a commencement speech at the university's graduation ceremony on Thursday night, Trump gave a shutout to the school's SEC champion women's track and field team, before igniting a raucous applause by "vowing to defend women's sports."
"As long as I'm president, we will always protect women's sports, men will not play in women's sports!" Trump said, before the crowd erupted in cheers, for its loudest and longest applause of the night.
"No way! They say its an 80-20 issue, no, it's a 97-3 issue, I think," Trump said. "No, men will not be playing in women's sports. I said that and I classified it with a very powerful executive order as you know, it's done."
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Later in the speech Trump circled back to the subject later in the speech, mocking the Democrats for allowing trans athletes in women's sports and the trans athletes themselves in a lengthy rant.
During this section of the speech, Trump also discussed the Paris Olympics women's boxing competitions, which included two gold medalists who were previously disqualified from international competitions for failing gender eligibility tests. However, neither boxer, Algeria's Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, identifies as transgender.
"They had a great champion a female boxer, and after one punch she walked back to the corner and said ‘I


