White House makes statement after Brooke Slusser comes forward with SJSU volleyball allegations
Former SJSU volleyball player Brooke Slusser details new claims about an alleged 'attack' plot against her on 'America Reports.'
EXCLUSIVE: The White House provided an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital after former San Jose State volleyball player Brooke Slusser came forward with allegations related to her final college volleyball season in 2024 — a season that involved a transgender teammate being investigated for allegedly conspiring to have Slusser harmed during a game.
"Women deserve to play sports without fear of being violated and harassed by biological men. President Trump is returning integrity to women’s sports by ending the deranged left’s policies that demean and endanger women," White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital.
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Former SJSU volleyball captain Brooke Slusser with her parents Paul and Kim Slusser, with Tim Heaphy and Blaire Fleming. (Getty Images/Courtesy of Kim Slusser)
The statement came after an inquiry into a response to Fox News Digital's reporting on a Mountain West Conference investigation into allegations that former SJSU trans athlete Blaire Fleming conspired with a Colorado State player to have Slusser spiked in the face during an Oct. 3 match.
President Donald Trump's Department of Education opened a federal Title IX investigation into San Jose State in February over the situation involving Fleming and the university's handling of the trans athlete.
Slusser issued a response to the White House statement.
"I love the steps the White House has taken to eliminate men in women’s sports, but as of now, there is so much change that still needs to be made. We have seen baby steps in the right direction, but we


