Washington DC – Governor Patrick Morrisi traveled to Washington DC on Wednesday to sign President Donald Trump’s executive order that prevented transgender athletes from participating in women and girls’ sports.

Trump signed an executive order, titled “Keep Men away from Women Games” on national girls and women on sports day. This order will give federal agencies the ability to ensure that the Federal Fund -run entities are followed by the title IX, which translates to gender because gender players were assigned at birth.
Morcy said in a statement that he was proud to stand with President Trump in support of the order.
“I am proud to stand with President Trump to protect women’s sports,” Morrisie said. Forced to fight against. I am grateful that we now have a president who will fight to protect women and girls in sports and make sure they have their own private places.
Having served as the State Attorney General, Morrisi appealed to the US Supreme Court to confirm the state’s law in which transgender people who compete in sports need to compete as their biological sex. This appeal is still before the Supreme Court.