California changes school sports rule after Trump's attack on 16-year-old girl
Briefly

The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) modified its track-and-field championship eligibility rules following Donald Trump's threats to cut school funding over the inclusion of trans athlete AB Hernandez. Trump criticized Hernandez's participation as unjust to female competitors and demanded compliance with his directive against trans women in sports. The CIF's new policy allows any biological female athlete who would have qualified for the finals to compete, aiming to ensure fairness in participation while navigating the national directive regarding transgender athletes.
Trump's directive, 'Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports,' insists on opposing male participation in women's competitions for reasons of safety and fairness, impacting upcoming events.
CIF announced a new entry process allowing biological female athletes to compete in championships, prompted by Donald Trump's threats regarding trans athlete participation.
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