United States President Donald Trump has once again reiterated his stance on banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports during a speech at a manufacturing truck facility in Pennsylvania.
During the address, Trump used a dramatic demonstration, acting out a scenario involving a female weightlifter struggling to lift heavy weights while her parents watched from the stands.
He then contrasted the situation with a transgender athlete, describing them as a former male competitor who could easily break records after entering women’s categories.
“Have we lost our minds? Men should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports,” he said, drawing applause and cheers from supporters present at the event.
The remarks align with Trump’s long-standing political position that the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports undermines fairness and competitive balance.
Supporters of Trump argue that such measures help protect opportunities and fairness for female athletes in competitive sporting events.
However, his comments and approach have continued to draw criticism from human rights organisations, LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, and political opponents.
Critics argue that Trump’s rhetoric risks marginalising transgender communities and deepening social divisions, while also calling for a more balanced approach that considers human rights, sports science, and inclusivity.
The debate over transgender participation in women’s sports remains one of the most contentious social and political issues in the United States in recent years.
Trump has made the issue a key part of his political platform, alongside proposed policy changes aimed at tightening gender definitions in competitive sports.
The controversy reflects a broader global discussion surrounding gender identity, individual rights, and eligibility rules in sports at both national and international levels.

