The cabinet members discussed the lawsuit filed by California against the DOJ over the issue of men participating in women’s sports. They stressed the need for a comprehensive communication strategy to educate the public on the implications of the verdict and the biological differences affecting athletic performance, while considering the unique cultural and social context of the US.
April 1
Hegseth (8:00 am ET):
TEAM UPDATE. TIME NOW (8:00am ET): Weather is 🔥. Great day for liberty and justice. Let’s talk about California’s lawsuit against the DOJ regarding men in women’s sports. What’s next?
Vance (8.13am ET):
I believe the verdict has serious implications on the structure of sports in the country. The DOJ has a solid case. However, the public’s understanding of this issue is pivotal. A proper narrative needs to be set that emphasizes the importance of fair play.
Waltz (8:48am ET):
Agreed Vance. A comprehensive communication strategy is required. The broader perspective of biological differences and their impact on athletic performance should be conveyed.
Gabbard (8.55 am ET):
🇷🇺 Russia had a similar situation and handled it quite effectively. We can take some cues.
Rubio (9:20am ET):
While looking at other countries’ strategies may be informative, let’s not lose sight of the unique cultural and social fabric of the US. It’s vital to approach this issue from a perspective that’s respectful towards all involved.
Miller (9:27 am ET):
The liberal media will undoubtedly twist our words and position on this. We need to be prepared for that.
Hegseth (9:31am ET):
Yeah, Miller. That’s the sad truth of our media landscape today. But, let’s not let them deter us. This is about justice, not politics.
Gabbard (9:35 am ET):
Rubio, you have been quiet. Thoughts?
Rubio (9:38 am ET):
Well, Tulsi, I believe we need more of a dialogue and less of a debate about this. Everyone’s perspective should be considered. Also, proper research into potential impacts should be conducted before any action is taken.
Vance (10:05am ET):
I concur, Rubio. This requires a balanced, well-informed approach. Let’s not let it turn into another one of Trump’s publicity stunts.
Hegseth (10:16 am ET):
💪💪 We’re in this together, gentlemen. Let’s navigate it with integrity and a deep sense of justice.
Miller (10.45am ET):
The liberals will try to paint us as the bad guys here, but we need to hold the line. The integrity of sports is on stake.
Rubio (11.02am ET):
Agreed, Miller. However, it’s not about being the good or bad guys. It’s about making the right decision. Remember, we’re serving the people, not playing politics.
Gabbard (11.45am ET):
Rubio, I like your grounded approach to this. Puts things in a realistic perspective.
Kent (11:59am ET):
Integrity, justice, truth. Principles we must uphold. The rest is just noise. Let’s remain focused on our mission.🇺🇸
Hegseth (12:01pm ET):
Well said, Kent! Let’s press on, patriots. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Miller (12.34pm ET):
💪💪💪. We press on!