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During a tense meeting on February 21, former President Donald Trump confronted Maine Governor Janet Mills over his executive order banning transgender women and girls from participating in women’s sports.

Trump, who has made such policies a key part of his agenda, directly pressured

Mills to comply or face severe consequences, including the potential loss of federal funding. However, the Maine governor refused to back down, setting the stage for a legal showdown.

As the meeting unfolded, Trump made his demands clear. “You better comply,” he warned. “We are federal law.”

Mills, maintaining her composure, responded firmly: “I’m complying with state and federal laws.” Undeterred, Trump doubled down, stating,

“You better do it.” But Mills wasn’t about to be strong-armed. “We’ll see you in court,” she shot back. Trump’s response was swift and pointed:

“Good. I’ll look forward to that… Enjoy your life after, governor, because I don’t think you’ll be in elected politics.”

Before the meeting, Mills had already signaled her unwillingness to be pressured, declaring that Maine

“will not be intimidated” and vowing to challenge any federal action that would cut funding to the state.

Her administration, along with Attorney General Aaron Frey, has been vocal in opposing Trump’s threats, arguing that the order is not only unconstitutional

but also a blatant overreach of federal authority. “This is illegal,” Frey stated, adding that the state was prepared to defend its laws in court.

In response to the escalating dispute, the U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation

into Maine’s policies, an action that could put up to $250 million in federal school funding at risk

The situation has sparked renewed debate over the balance of power between state governments and the federal administration,

particularly regarding LGBTQ+ rights and education policy.

This clash highlights the broader struggle between Democratic-led states and the Trump administration over policies affecting transgender individuals.

While Trump and his supporters argue that restricting transgender participation in women’s sports is about fairness and protecting biological women,

opponents see it as a discriminatory measure that undermines civil rights and federal anti-discrimination protections.

The battle between Trump and Mills is far from over, and with legal challenges looming, the outcome could have far-reaching implications for other states grappling with similar issues.

For now, Maine remains defiant, unwilling to bow to federal pressure, even as the stakes grow higher.

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