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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Attorney General Pam Bondi has initiated a lawsuit as Maine continues to uphold its position on girls’ sports.

**Lawsuit Filed Amid Ongoing Tensions Between Maine and Trump Administration**

Maine’s ongoing conflict with the Trump administration has escalated as Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a new lawsuit. This legal action follows a recent federal judge’s decision to temporarily halt a funding freeze imposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

In a separate development, Stephanie Turner has decided to step back from competitive fencing after receiving a 12-month probation from USA Fencing. This decision comes in the wake of her refusal to compete against a transgender athlete on March 30, which has drawn significant attention.

The Department of Education, led by Secretary Linda McMahon, is now scrutinizing Turner’s disqualification from a USA Fencing event. Turner’s protest involved taking a knee and declining to face a transgender competitor, raising questions about the intersection of sports and gender identity.

Turner recently shared her experiences on OutKick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast, where she discussed being honored as the Courage Wins Champion by XX-XY Athletics. Her actions at the fencing event led to her ejection, further igniting the debate surrounding transgender participation in sports.

In response to the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice regarding policies on transgender athletes in women’s and girls’ sports, Maine Governor Janet Mills has issued a statement. The ongoing dispute has prompted Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, to express hope for a swift resolution as both parties navigate the complexities of Title IX interpretation.

In sports news, Rory McIlroy achieved a significant milestone by winning the green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club, becoming the sixth golfer to complete the career grand slam. However, his final round partner, Bryson DeChambeau, noted that McIlroy did not engage in conversation during their time on the course, a move that McIlroy’s sports psychologist described as a strategic choice rather than a personal slight.

Meanwhile, NBA star Kevin Durant responded to ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith’s remarks regarding his accountability for the Phoenix Suns’ disappointing season. In the NBA, Hawks player Trae Young expressed his frustration during a play-in game against the Magic, resulting in two technical fouls due to his interactions with referees.

Lastly, a Michigan football fan who wore a Wolverines hat to Ohio State’s national championship celebration at the White House shared his reasoning behind the choice, highlighting the ongoing rivalry between the two programs.

As these stories unfold, they continue to shape discussions around sports, gender identity, and the legal landscape in the United States.

**FAQ**

**What is the main issue surrounding Stephanie Turner’s disqualification?**
Stephanie Turner was disqualified from a USA Fencing event after she took a knee and refused to compete against a transgender athlete, leading to her probation and sparking a broader debate on transgender participation in sports. 

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