Remember this?
Remember how the team inevitably won the girls' high school softball championship just a few weeks after the news broke that their star pitcher is a boy?
Well, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is now investigating the team for, you know, CHEATING.
It was a stellar season for the women's softball team at Champlin Park High School in Minnesota.
The team clinched a state championship, but the only potential issue is that they had a transgender pitcher who powered them to the title.
The Department of Health and Human Services has launched a Title IX investigation into the team.
From "they had a stellar season" to "the feds are investigating them" in nothing flat.
Times being what they are, you do indeed have to call in the federal government to determine if it's unfair to have a young man dominate a woman's sporting league.
HHS's Office of Civil Rights insisted that the state must follow federal law, and not its current state laws that permit [boys'] inclusion in girls' sports.
The state of Minnesota is already under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education for its state laws that allow biological males in girls' sports. That's in direct violation of President Trump's "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order.
With any luck, HHS will be able to make Minnesota great again for girls' sports.
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