As OutKick previously reported, Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday that bans males from women’s sports.
ESPN, being a purported sports-media company, has to cover this news. But instead of writing an entire original article on the subject, they decided to simply take the majority of the Associated Press’ story.
Which, by extension, means that ESPN agrees with the AP’s take on the matter. And it should surprise no one that both ESPN and the AP are against the idea of banning males from women’s sports.
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