Trump SLAMS "NEWSCUM" Over Letting MEN Play In GIRLS Sports ft. Tina Descovich
BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/ Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Host: Tim Pool @Timcast (everywhere) Guest: Tina Descovich @TinaDescovich (X) My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews Podcast Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TimcastIRL Trump SLAMS "NEWSCUM" Over Letting MEN Play In GIRLS Sports
Trump threatens large-scale fines on California after trans athlete wins girls' track events.
Trump has declared early Tuesday that large-scale fines will be slapped on California after a transgender athlete racked up a pair of wins at a girls' high school track and field championship despite the commander-in-chief's prior warnings.
A.B. Hernandez of Europa Valley High School in Southern California captured first place in the girls' high jump and triple jump events at the May 30 meet in Clovis.
Quote, A biological male competed in California girls' state finals, winning big, despite the fact that they were warned by me not to do so.
Trump warned.
As Governor Gavin Newsom fully understands, large-scale fines will be imposed.
Last week, under pressure from the Trump administration, the California Interscholastic Federation, which governs high school sports in the state, adjusted its rules to allow biological females who lost qualifying position to transgender athletes to compete.
I think it is insane, if you're to ask me, that we are still at this point.
And once again, as we are discussing how Democrats are losing support, losing favorability, young men are shifting rightward, it's plain as day.
This is the issue.
It is illogical and incoherent.
There's a reason why we separate the biological sexes in sports.
Because females are not going to defeat males in almost every single sport, physical ones.
And even, honestly, in chess it happens.
So we create separate divisions.
Yet here we go.
Now Donald Trump has issued his warning.
And we're going to be joined by Moms for Liberty.
See if we can get this pulled up for you guys.
Let's discuss this.
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We just had a story that's actually, I think, from just yesterday, and it's still ongoing in many different states, where biological males are still competing in women's sports, particularly in California, and Donald Trump is threatening once again to pull federal funding.
I'm curious what y'all at Moms for Liberty are working on and your take on this.
And watching our daughters work for years and years to compete in their sport and then watching them be robbed of all of their accomplishments that they've had over the past several years, it's devastating to many of our moms.
And so we've been standing firm on this issue.
The whole entire time when the Biden administration rewrote Title IX and tried to make it, you know, law last year, we actually sued the Biden administration in conjunction with another organization and three states.
And we won a federal injunction that said if you were a member of Moms for Liberty and your child attended a public school, that that public school was exempt from having to implement the Biden Title IX.
So we've been in this fight for the last few years, strongly fighting.
We're continuing to do so.
And what's happening in California and Oregon these last few days is devastating to watch.
But we are so proud of these girls and the actions that they're taking.
Yeah, I mean, it's still being debated in the court system, believe it or not.
Even with President Trump's executive order, it still has to play out through the levels of court system.
so it is the last thing we expected that judge to rule you know we were asking for relief from the And we thought maybe it would apply to them or would apply to their states or their school districts.
So we were grateful that it expanded to all of Moms for Liberty members across the country.
I mean, it helped us grow our membership like crazy last year.
But also, it was a little bit odd because if it's good for Moms for Liberty members, if it's right, if it's true, if it's just for Moms for Liberty members' children, then it's good and it's right and it's true for all children in America.
Yes, I am a Republican, and I am definitely a conservative Republican.
My son has a shirt that says Libertarian-ish, and so I've never worn that shirt, but I do feel like I could put that on for sure.
You know, we came up with the name Moms for Liberty in 2020.
One, when we launched Moms for Liberty, and there was a reason we used the word liberty.
I definitely lean libertarian.
I believe in liberty and freedom.
It runs deep in my veins.
And so that's where I stand.
My political background is, you know, zero until 2016 when I served on a school board locally in Florida from 2016 to 2020 and ran my campaign to run for school board.
So that's the experience I had before launching Moms for Liberty.
I just bring it up because I feel like a lot of people – I was just talking about this in the previous segment.
They're leaving the Democratic Party.
They're no longer identifying as liberal.
And for a lot of people that I know, they don't like Donald Trump.
I'm from Chicago, a lot of liberal people.
But the issue of gender has been outsized for them because there's no logic behind it.
It kind of just slaps you in the face.
I'm curious if you've experienced that personally or people in your organization that they used to consider themselves liberal, now finding themselves aligned with Republicans and conservatives?
One, at the high level, I'll tell you, this issue of gender, girls or boys and girls' bathrooms, boys and girls' sports, polling.
Across the line, conservative, Republican, liberal, Democrat, people that are pro-choice, it's polling between 70% and 85%, depending on the demographic.
And so there aren't too many issues that Americans agree on, but they agree that boys don't belong in girls' bathrooms, and they believe that boys don't belong in girls' sports.
And so we can unify around that.
But as for Moms for Liberty membership, it's fascinating.
I launched a podcast a few weeks ago where we just bring on Moms for Liberty chapter chairs.
That's all we do.
And we just tell their story for an hour.
And even I've been surprised every week as we talk because every one of them so far has said, oh, I didn't vote for President Trump in 2016.
I didn't vote.
One of them said, I don't think they'd even vote for him in 2020.
Anyway.
You get the point.
One after another.
I left it blank.
I didn't vote.
Most of our members were not political at all.
I was in an Ohio chapter leadership training two years ago.
I had about 15 Ohio chapter leaders there.
half of them voted for Obama for president.
And so I think Moms for Liberty, you know, the media tries to pigeonhole us one way or another, but in reality, we are just moms who are just really fed up at what's going on in schools and around this country Has it been changing rapidly?
I mean, President Trump took office and within days we were invited to the White House for the signing of getting boys out of girls sports.
And then we were invited to the White House to reduce the size, hopefully, and the Department of Education.
And then we were invited to the White House for this and this and this.
And he was just spitting out these executive orders.
They were all campaign promises of his.
I got on the Trump bandwagon heavily last year because of his campaign promises to our platform and our issues that we care about.
And he has been delivering left and right.
And we are so grateful for him because we were in a sad state of affairs last year with the weaponization of government against moms calling us after speaking at school board meetings and asking if our mental health was okay, if we owned weapons.
It really was getting out of control under the Biden administration.
Average moms were under attack.
And so President Trump is tackling that weaponization of government.
He is getting the swamp out of government.
He's returning local control where education needs to be.
Education is in such a bad state of affairs right now.
Yeah, so I'm not sure how close you followed this, but this was over the span of two to three years.
So Merrick Garland put out a threat tag for parents when they were showing up at school board meetings and a hotline, right, that you could turn parents in.
And that was happening.
People were calling that number on our moms.
And so some of our moms were getting calls from the FBI on the phone.
And as a side note, my co-founder and I went on 60 Minutes with Scott Pelley two years ago and told the story and he called us liars.
He said the FBI doesn't call on the phone.
And we were like, yes, they do.
They absolutely do.
They were calling our moms and interrogating them.
By asking them questions, if there was a weapon in their home, if they had any mental health issues.
And one of them even said, you know, here's your case number, but don't tell anybody I called.
Like, what is going on in America?
And then, you know, we partnered with the Heritage Foundation and they did some records requests of the DOE and of the DOJ to find out what was really going on and why they were coming after Moms for Liberty so bad.
And they refused to supply those records.
They ended up having to sue for them.
And what we uncovered and found out.
Oh my gosh, so many things happened.
The SPLC declared us a hate group.
And right before that, their president visited the White House six times right before they declared us a hate group nationally.
And that lined up right with the DOJ and their threat tag.
And then it was the National School Board Association came after us.
And it was just one hit after another.
And so the whole system was just weaponized against us.
what they did is they used the act that was used after 9/11.
They used the guidelines of that to label And that's what kicked off that hotline to call and the threat tag because they were using the Patriot Act to come after us.
And so it did stifle speech.
I mean, at that time it made social media And at one point, Twitter, when it was Twitter, froze our account.
And, you know, PayPal froze our assets.
Governor DeSantis in Florida had to hold a press conference to get our assets released.
And so it's just, it's the most absurd story.
It's almost hard to believe because, really, we are just moms, like, trying to stand up for our children.
Well, they came after us, and they locked up our website for the longest time.
We had to invest money in cybersecurity.
They tried to access our database.
I mean, it was just, we have been under every kind of attack you can imagine, not to mention postcards from Satan that are postmarked from Colorado on a weekly basis, and which is, you know, casting hexes on us.
And so we've had, like, the amount of attacks that we've been under under the last four years is, it means nothing to us anymore.
Like, let it roll and keep fighting.
I know you're doing something right when all the evil in the dark and the underbelly of the world is coming after you.
It's really, I think the left saw the power of our organization early on, and we needed to be destroyed.
And so we are none of those things, but we needed to be destroyed because, Tim, we also ended up having a huge impact on the 2024 presidential election with Get Out the Vose efforts in swing states.
And so I think even before I knew that we were going to have that kind of impact when we created Moms for Liberty, the left, the powers that be, saw what was happening.
They saw the media coverage.
They saw the power.
They saw the grassroots.
And they knew what was going to happen because they've been doing this a whole lot longer than we have.
In getting him to that victory, getting across that finish line, and the narrative for a long time, and you probably know this, was that Trump did very poorly among suburban women, and he needed to improve that.
So I suppose when Moms for Liberty emerges out of a true need, because the—I don't know what it is liberals are doing.
Like, I used to be—I consider myself just a liberal, city-dwelling, normal guy, and I, in 2020, wanted to vote Democrat.
I ended up— Going for Trump because I felt like they were losing it.
To me, it sounds like instead of trying to engage in a normal political process, they tried to just abuse the system, terrify, intimidate, and it's like a mafioso-style attempt to terrify women.
But that's not going to stop people from making their votes.
I mean, I guess to try and stop your organizing efforts, I'd imagine.
Yeah, I mean, of course, shutting us out of social media.
I mean, we had to be very specific with any vendor that we used because they would just shut us down, freeze our data, lock us out.
And so early on, we had to be strategic in that, you know, and we're kind of having a little fun talking about the government coming after us and Satan coming after us.
But it's also very serious.
This is the United States of America.
And I never thought in my entire life that our government would act in that way.
Thank heavens for President Trump.
I voted for him in 2016 and 2020, but I will say I went to that ballot box in 2016 for him very reluctantly.
I didn't even know who to vote for that day.
I stood there and I tried to think about who I aligned with more and I pushed that button.
You know, in no way was I early on on the Trump train, but now I am committed to him because, my goodness, what he has done to save America is remarkable.
I served on the school board from 2016 to 2020, but it was my own children.
I started seeing, you know, a heavily involved PTO mom, as you can imagine.
I was the PTO president.
I think the school even at one point set up an office for me at the school because I was there so much.
And so, but what I wasn't involved in is school district policy and no parents are, right?
If you volunteer in your kid's school, you show up, you make cupcakes, you, you, you, And so once I stepped into that arena, I really had my eyes open.
I like to say that I saw behind the education curtain and really started seeing that parental rights were, parents were abdicating them in one respect.
They were just getting lazy and turning their kids over and dropping them off.
But also, school districts were taking a lot of leeway.
And then as 2018 started, while I'm on the school board, these gender guides, support guides, they called them here in Florida, started appearing in school districts.
They were never brought before any school boards.
They were put in by the staff, by the bureaucrats.
And honestly, it's a policy change.
So these gender guides, what they did is they said how they were going to handle transgender.
Issues that were coming up.
But they allowed minors to make decisions about their pronouns, their names, which bathroom they were going to use, which locker room they were going to change in, and even where they were going to stay on overnight field trips.
And minors were able to sign them with an adult at the school as the witness.
No parents notified.
And many of these transgender support guides actually said, And so to me, that was a huge red flag on what was happening with parental rights in this country.
Schools were then just full force taking ownership of these children and dividing families.
And for me, that's the line in America.
Like, that's the line in the sand.
You want to divide what parents can do to raise their children.
You have destroyed families.
And if you've destroyed families, you've destroyed communities.
And if you've destroyed communities, you've then destroyed our country.
It may sound melodramatic, but I see the direct line.
I mean, we've talked about the books they put in schools.
There's that viral video of Senator Kennedy reading from two books.
It's particularly graphic and disturbing.
And then there's all these videos of parents going to these school board meetings or these PTO meetings or whatever and saying, here's a book you gave to my child.
And as soon as I started reading it.
Here's what I'm curious about.
I'm in West Virginia.
We're very close to D.C., Maryland, Virginia.
It's like a tri-state area.
And on our side, which is like the Harper's Ferry side of the eastern panhandle, it's 55%, 60% Republican.
But there are a lot of Democrats because they come here from D.C. They try to go to an area where the laws don't affect them, I guess.
It's better here for obvious reasons.
But the school out here, the individuals on the school board brought in this gender ideology stuff and these books, and it was confusing to the locals because this is MAGA country.
Certainly there's a lot of people who are Democrat-leaning, but how did the school end up bringing this in?
I'm curious if you guys have dug into this, how it is that so many schools seemingly around the same time started adopting this gender ideology, even in areas that seemingly don't support it.
You know, this would need a 12-hour show to dig in to the depths of all of this, but I'll try to give you the 30-second version because I don't think we have 12 hours.
It's coming from several different directions, but you can peel back the layers, and honestly, it's a global issue right now.
It's not even just in the United States.
It's at the UN.
It's being delivered through the WHO.
And underneath there, when you pick up the cover, the International Planned Parenthood Federation is right there, loud and proud, with their own guidelines and standards to bring comprehensive sexuality education to kindergarten, actually pre-K through 12, globally.
And so I was just in Poland a couple months ago.
and they're a staunchly Catholic country and they are terrified of what's coming.
And when I spoke to them and I put the gender bread person and the unicorn Person and all the things that we see in schools all over America right now and in kindergarten classrooms, they were shocked and appalled.
And so I met a guy from Kenya who said, it's in our villages.
I don't understand why they're teaching our five-year-olds.
They can be a boy or a girl or neither or both.
And I said, you know, it's a global thing.
And so if you want to hone down more in America, it's these NGOs.
In Florida, it was...
And they actually, they then got a speaking spot and presented it at the school board association meeting, the Florida school board association and the superintendent's association meeting.
And so, and then they deliver it like this.
If you don't adopt this, kids are going to commit suicide.
One of the things that we've gone over quite a bit, I've debated this so many times, desistance rates.
You know all this, I'm sure, but for the viewers, desistance, which is when a child who is gender dysphoric simply ceases being dysphoric, not detrans, desistance, it's somewhere between 65 and 90 plus percent.
So when you do the math and you look at suicidality, ideation, or otherwise, among trans people, that means if you take a child who's dysphoric, who has a 60-90% of just growing up and being normal, give them gender-affirming care, I'll put in air quotes, you increase the likelihood of suicide or suicidal ideation substantially.
What they've offered makes literally no sense.
But that's why it feels so strange.
And the way you're describing it, I mean, perhaps it's silly to say, but it's like a global conspiracy.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that was Moms for Liberty.
Amazing work.
I didn't realize the extent of the...
I know most of us knew about the story where the feds were accusing parents of being terrorists, things like that, putting out these documents saying watch out for parents at school board meetings.
This is crazy.
The extent to which the Democratic establishment, uniparty establishment, was weaponizing the DOJ to terrify voters.
This is why they're losing.
We can see the desperation that they had.
And we can see why regular people weren't having it.
But I wanted to add one thing, you know.
I'm a new dad.
You guys know this.
I have a daughter.
And we're not going to be putting our kid in these schools.
You know, it's not going to be easy.
We're absolutely planning on having more kids, and we know that challenge of...
I shouldn't say I know it's not fair, but we are planning for how do we...
And for so many parents, school is a place they can bring their kids where they trust their children will be looked after and taught while they do the jobs they're supposed to be doing or have to be doing.
Now, me, I'm probably a bit more traditional.
I think it is paramount that the mom is with the kids and being motherly.
I think the dad obviously has his place as well, doing chores and helping with the family, but the dad is out hunting the bears and the deer and bringing back the resources to the family, and mom is helping craft a family and new children.
Dad obviously provides guidance, but I like that family structure.
It's not easy for everybody to accomplish, and so many people rely on these schools, but the schools have betrayed these families.
For us, we're looking at either doing some kind of pod learning.
Or homeschooling.
And we have the privilege to be able to do that.
But I don't trust any of these schools.
Not at all.
And I know most people aren't.
And that's why we have groups like Moms for Liberty.
I hope Trump can reform or get rid of the Department of Education.
And Moms for Liberty can succeed.
And many people can start to trust schools will actually be there for their kids.
And they can trust their teachers.
But man, we got a long way to go.
I'll tell you that.
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