US Olympic Committee to comply with Trump's 'Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports' executive order
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The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has announced it will comply with President Donald Trump's "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order.
The USOPC's transgender eligibility policy page now includes a note that reads, "As of July 21, 2025, please refer to the USOPC athlete safety policy."
That policy does not lay out any clear guidelines regarding trans inclusion in women's sports. However, it does include one paragraph that directly cites President Donald Trump's "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order.
"USOPC will continue to collaborate with various stakeholders with oversight responsibilities… to ensure that women have a fair and safe competition environment consistent with Executive Order 14201," the policy reads.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the USOPC for comment.
USA Fencing was one of the first US Olympic organizations to publicly announce it has updated its gender eligibility policy after months of criticism for allowing biological males to compete in the women's category.
The organization appeared to update its policy last week to include the following requirements for competing in domestic women's competitions: "Athletes who are of the female sex, provided all other entry criteria have been met."
The new policy will go into effect beginning next month.
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Lauren Scruggs competes against Alice Volpi in the women's foil team gold medal match during the Paris Olympic Games. (Katie Goodale-USA Today Sports)
The previous policy