**Title:** Trump Advocates for Strong Testing in Women’s Sports at LA28 Olympics
**Meta Description:** President Trump emphasizes rigorous testing for women’s sports at the 2028 Olympics, aligning with new USOPC policies on athlete safety.
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**Headline:** Trump Calls for Rigorous Testing in Women’s Sports Ahead of LA28 Olympics
President Donald Trump recently addressed the topic of mandatory genetic testing for women’s sports during a White House event where he signed an executive order to form a task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. In response to inquiries about testing protocols, Trump stated, “I think there is going to be a very strong form of testing. There will be a very, very strong form of testing, and if the test doesn’t come out appropriately, then they won’t be in the Olympics.”
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has recently updated its athlete safety policy to align with Trump’s executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” The policy emphasizes collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure a fair and safe competition environment for women, consistent with Executive Order 14201.
Trump expressed confidence that the USOPC would have revised its previous policy, which permitted biological males to compete in women’s events, even if he had not returned to office. “I think they probably would have,” he remarked. When asked about the longevity of the current policy after his presidency, Trump acknowledged, “There’s a possibility. It could go either way if you really want to know the truth.”
Since the signing of the executive order, many advocates for women’s sports rights have called for the implementation of mandatory sex testing in Olympic and NCAA competitions. The Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS), which represents various women’s activist athletes, issued a statement advocating for mandatory sex screening for all female athletes in USOPC-sanctioned events. They emphasized that such protocols are essential to guarantee equal, fair, and safe opportunities in athletic competition.
Women’s fencer Stephanie Turner, who gained attention for her protest against a trans opponent, also supported the call for testing, stating, “Enforcement of this policy is going to be essential.” Turner highlighted the importance of karyotyping as a method for ensuring compliance with the new policies.
As the conversation around gender and sports continues to evolve, the U.S. has the opportunity to lead in advocating for the fair treatment of women in athletics.
**FAQ:**
**Q: What is the purpose of the new testing protocols for women’s sports?**
A: The new testing protocols aim to ensure fair competition for women athletes by verifying eligibility based on biological sex, as outlined in recent policy changes by the USOPC.

