The assault on girls begins in the kindergarten restroom. It keeps going through middle school. High school. All the way to college locker rooms and dormitories.
They are told: Get used to it. It’s no big deal. It’s fine. This is normal. Girls can have a penis. Boys can have a vagina. This is pure. This is kind. This is sane.
These are the lies girls and women are expected to embrace.
Girls are coerced into submitting their right to privacy. Young teens are forced to forfeit their right to fair competition. Women are verbally bludgeoned to surrender their right to safety.
They are told it is fine to remove a sports bra next to a boy in a jock strap in the locker room. They are forced to compete against young men on every court and in every sport.
Not in every state. Not in every school. Only the unfortunate girls who live under the tyranny of the 24 governors. Twenty-four terrible governors block protection. They vetoed laws. They silenced parents. They handed girls over to the demands of gender activists.
We see news coming out of these states every week now. Recently during a school board meeting in the Lucia Mar Unified School District in California, a 17-year-old girl stood up to speak.
She told the board that a biological male student, a male athlete, had walked into the girls’ locker room while she and her teammates were undressing.
“I went into the women’s locker room to change for track practice where I saw, at the end of my row, a biological male watching not only myself but the other young women undress. This experience was beyond traumatizing.”
The room was silent. She was crying. But she kept going.
“Adults like yourself make me and my peers feel like our own comfort was invalid, even though our privacy was and still is completely violated. That is basic biology.”
Then, as she was still speaking well within her time limit, the board president cut her off.
“Okay, please wrap it up.”
She quickly read through the rest of her speech and rushed back to her seat..
The board didn’t ask questions. They didn’t acknowledge what she said. They didn’t offer to investigate. They didn’t thank her for her courage.
Applause began quietly, then swelled as the room rose to support her courage. The board president slammed the gavel and snapped, “No!” ordering the crowd to be silent.
They obeyed.
The message to every girl in California was clear:
“We don’t want the truth. We demand your compliance.”
Assemblywoman Kate Sanchez posted the video. She had authored AB-89, a bill to protect girls’ locker rooms and bathrooms. That bill was killed by Democrats on April 1. Another bill, AB-844, written by Assemblyman Bill Essayli, was also shut down.
Why? Because lawmakers claim the issue is not real.
This 17-year-old proved otherwise. And still, they cut her off.
She did nothing wrong. She didn’t violate any policy.
She spoke the truth, and that’s what they will not allow.
Her governor, Gavin Newsom and 23 other governors across the country have taken the same path: protect the lie, silence the truth, and shut down the girls who defend themselves.
These governors are guilty of treason against the daughters of their own states. They have violated the trust of the people.They have rejected truth, rejected science, and rejected the most basic responsibility of government:
- To protect the weak against the strong.
- To defend the innocent against the guilty.
- To stop the persecution of one group at the hands of its oppressors.
These men and women have blocked bills that would have protected girls. They have vetoed laws, ignored parents, and surrendered to gender extremism.
- Arizona’s Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill that would have kept boys out of girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms.
- North Carolina’s Josh Stein mocked protections for girls and called them “mean-spirited.”
- Kansas Governor Laura Kelly rejected a law that would have kept girls' sports female.
- Utah’s Spencer Cox said lawsuits mattered more than protecting girls in his own state.
They are not the only ones.
- Gavin Newsom turned California into a place where girls must share locker rooms with boys.
- Jared Polis of Colorado signed laws that punish anyone, even parents, who refuse to lie about someone’s gender.
- Connecticut's Ned Lamont stands behind a policy that lets boys dominate female sports and calls it progress.
Twenty-four governors have chosen to protect boys in skirts instead of girls in sports bras. They have made it clear where they stand, and it’s not with your daughter.
Girls across this country are being told to shut up and submit. If they stand and say “No,” they are forced to spend fortunes in court to be heard. And even then, they lose. State laws and school mandates are fortified against them.
President Trump issued an executive order to protect female sports and spaces. These 24 governors spit in his face. They defy the President. They defy science. They defy the basic truth that boys are not girls, and girls do not exist to make confused boys feel better about themselves.
Every girl in America deserves the same rights and protections.
Girls in California are just as American as girls in Texas. Girls in Arizona are just as deserving of safety as girls in Oklahoma. Geography does not decide your daughter’s value.
These 24 governors have created state policy where they expose themselves as either cowards or villains. Both supporting the lunacy unleashed on Americas children. They’ve decided the girls under their control do not deserve protection.
No American child should be forced to give up her privacy, her fairness, or her freedom to make a boy feel comfortable in a lie.
The new school year is a fresh beginning, but the injustice continues.
We are calling these governors out. One by one. Name by name. Vote by vote.
They will not hide behind polished statements and legal loopholes. Not anymore.
They’ve rejected biological reality.
They’ve surrendered to delusion.
And they’re forcing girls to tap out to boys in lipstick.
The Terrible Twenty-Four:
Arizona – Gov. Katie Hobbs: Vetoed multiple bills in 2024 and 2025 restricting biological males from accessing girls’ restrooms and locker rooms in schools. https://www.azmirror.com/2024/04/23/hobbs-vetoes-anti-trans-shower-bill/
California – Gov. Gavin Newsom: Signed law making California a sanctuary state for transgender-identifying youth, affirming participation in sports and use of facilities based on gender identity. https://calmatters.org/education/k-12-education/2025/06/trans-californi/
Colorado – Gov. Jared Polis: Signed laws expanding transgender rights and affirming gender identity in schools and sports. https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb21-1108
Connecticut – Gov. Ned Lamont: Supported trans inclusion in high school athletics; https://constitutionstatenews.com/stories/671201098-analysis-connecticut-one-of-23-states-allowing-boys-to-play-girls-high-school-sports
Delaware – Gov. Matt Meyer: Refuses to defend girls in Delaware against local decisions that allow biological males to play in women’s and girls' sports..
https://whyy.org/articles/delaware-transgender-athlete-school-girls-sports/
Hawaii – Gov. Josh Green: The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) follows an inclusive policy under Gov. Green’s administration transgender students to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity, without requiring surgery. .
https://alohastatenews.com/stories/670789105-analysis-hawaii-one-of-25-states-allowing-boys-to-play-girls-high-school-sports
Illinois – Gov. J.B. Pritzker: Under Gov. Pritzker, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) reaffirmed its policy allowing trans athletes to compete based on gender identity, resisting federal pressure to change.
https://dhr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dhr/publications/documents/2021-12-30-release-idhr-guidance-re-protection-of-transgender-nonbinary-and-gender-nonconforming-students.pdf
Kansas – Gov. Laura Kelly: Vetoed SB 160 (2024), a bill that would have banned biological males from competing in girls’ sports.
https://kansasreflector.com/2023/03/17/kansas-governor-vetoes-legislation-banning-transgender-athletes-from-school-sports/
Maine – Gov. Janet Mills: Opposed efforts to block trans participation in sports; faced criticism for transgender education policies.
https://www.them.us/story/trump-administration-janet-mills-maine-executive-order-trans-girls
Maryland – Gov. Wes Moore: Under Moore’s administration, Maryland maintains policies allowing transgender students—specifically trans girls—to participate in girls’ school sports. https://mdstatewire.com/stories/664798193-analysis-maryland-one-of-25-states-allowing-boys-to-play-girls-high-school-sports
Massachusetts – Gov. Maura Healey: Massachusetts Governor Healey supports Transgender people in Women’s Sports
https://wbsm.com/massachusetts-healey-supports-transgender-sports/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Michigan – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer: Michigan Governor Whitmer vetoes protections for women and girls. https://www.fox47news.com/neighborhoods/state-capitol/gop-state-lawmakers-introduces-bills-to-prevent-transgender-athletes-from-playing-in-girls-sports
Minnesota – Gov. Tim Walz: Governor Walz's administration vows transgender athletes will be allowed to compete in Minnesota schools. https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-state-high-school-league-transgender-athletes/
New Jersey – Gov. Phil Murphy: Governor Murphy upheld the transgender-athlete policy, allowing students to compete based on gender identity. Schools were ordered (Policy 5756) to support transgender students in sports and locker room use without parental notification.
https://nj1015.com/colts-neck-and-howell-reject-murphys-trans-policy-in-nj-schools/
New Mexico – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham: In 2021, the president issued an executive order requiring schools to respect LGBTQ+ student rights, including sports participation and restroom access.
https://www.governor.state.nm.us/2023/03/16/governor-signs-house-bill-7-reproductive-and-gender-affirming-health-care-act/
New York – Gov. Kathy Hochul: Signed laws expanding gender identity protections in healthcare, legal documents, and public programs.
https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/new-york-trans-gender-neutral-legislation-kathy-hochul/
North Carolina – Gov. Josh Stein: Vetoed anti-DEI and transgender legislation in July 2025
https://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-vetoes-transgender-rights-diversity-0011f5625ca032937c662c55600c51fe
Oregon – Gov. Tina Kotek: Defended trans-affirming school policies and opposed book bans targeting LGBTQ+ content. https://thatoregonlife.com/2025/07/oregon-families-sue-schools-trans/
Pennsylvania – Gov. Josh Shapiro: Supported gender identity as a protected category through PHRC regulations and defended policies in court. https://www.thomasmoresociety.org/news/pennsylvania-parents-school-districts-sue-gov-josh-shapiro-to-stop-states-redefinition-of-sex/
Rhode Island – Gov. Dan McKee: Under McKee’s leadership, Rhode Island is one of 25 states that allow boys who identify as girls to play on girls’ high school sports teams, https://oceanstatetoday.com/stories/660509269-analysis-rhode-island-one-of-25-states-allowing-boys-to-play-girls-high-school-sports
Utah – Gov. Spencer Cox: Vetoed House Bill 11 on March 15, 2022—a bill banning transgender girls from girls’ school sports. https://www.ksl.com/article/50373045/utah-gov-cox-vetoes-controversial-transgender-student-sports-ban-lawmakers-plan-override
Vermont — Governor Phil Scott: Governor Scott vetoed the protection for women and girls in sports in bill (H.0513). After his veto, lawmakers overrode six of his eight vetoes, including sports-related and other bills https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2024/H.513
Washington – Gov. Jay Inslee: Under Inslee’s leadership, the WIAA and OSPI confirmed that transgender students are allowed to participate in school sports consistent with their gender identity.https://www.opb.org/article/2025/03/31/proposal-to-limit-transgender-athletes-participation-in-sports-blocked-in-washington-state/
Wisconsin – Gov. Tony Evers: Vetoed Assembly Bill 377 banning trans athletes in girls’ sports and vetoed bans on gender-affirming care.
https://www.them.us/story/wisconsin-governor-trans-sports-ban-veto