Trump again decries two Olympic gold medal athletes, labels female boxers as men

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Saturday once more decried two gold medalist Olympic athletes, falsely labeling the feminine boxers as males.

Trump made the feedback whereas talking at a marketing campaign rally in Pennsylvania and pledging to “hold males out of girls’s sports activities,” turned his consideration to the not too long ago concluded Olympic Video games and the case of two athletes who grew to become the topic of worldwide scrutiny relating to misconceptions about their gender.

Trump has lengthy criticized transgender folks as a part of his rallies and targeted particularly on transgender athletes, utilizing language about gender id that LGBTQ+ advocates say is mistaken and dangerous.

Within the case of the 2 boxers, each Imane Khelif of Algeria and Li Yu-ting of Taiwan have confronted misconceptions about their gender created by the fallout from the Olympic-banished Worldwide Boxing Affiliation’s resolution final yr to disqualify each fighters from the world championships for allegedly failing an eligibility check.

Trump didn’t point out the athletes by identify however remarked that “within the Olympics, that they had two transitioned.”

“They had been males. They transitioned to girls, and so they had been within the boxing,” Trump stated.

Regardless of being born and raised as girls, Khelif and Lin discovered themselves within the crosshairs of Western debates about gender, intercourse and sports activities after failing the unspecified and untransparent eligibility exams for girls’s competitors from the now-banned Worldwide Boxing Affiliation.

Trump and different distinguished figures have complained about Khelif being allowed to compete and Trump has beforehand referred to Khelif as a person.

On Saturday, he did so once more and in describing each athletes competing within the video games as “loopy” and stated, “It’s so demeaning to girls.”

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