Exclusive | Trump launches probe that could cut Maine school funds after clashing with Democratic gov over trans athletes

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration launched an investigation Friday that could result in Maine schools losing $250 million in annual federal funding, The Post has learned — hours after a fiery clash between Democratic Gov.Janet Mills and President Trump over transgender athletic policies.“You better comply! Because otherwise you’re not getting any federal funding,” Trump told Mills during an afternoon White House governor’s summit — as she vowed instead to see him in court.Shortly after, the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights dispatched letters to Maine Education Commissioner Pender Makin and the superintendent of a local school district announcing a formal inquiry into how a transgender pole-vault champion was awarded a state championship earlier this week.The investigation will review whether state and local policies are in compliance with Title IX federal protections for female athletes, which under an executive order signed by Trump Feb.

5 bars the participation of transgender students in girls sports.“Dear Commissioner Makin: The United States Department of Education’s (Department) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) writes to inform you that it is initiating a directed investigation of the Maine Department of Education,” says the letter from Craig Trainor, acting assistant secretary for civil rights.“OCR’s directed investigation will examine whether [Maine School Administrative District] #51 denies equal athletic benefits and opportunities to female athletes through an athletic participation policy that permits biological males to participate in girl’s interscholastic athletics,” Trainor wrote.“According to credible local reporting, Greely High School, which is within MSAD #51, has knowingly allowed at least one male student athlete to continue competing in sports categories and events designated for girls,” the letter said.“Indeed, MSAD #51 posted online a statement ‘From the Superintendent’ that the District ...

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