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Fact Check: Does Biden's Executive Order Allow Transgender Athletes to Compete With Gender of Their Choosing?

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This is what happens when you ignore biology.Biological men don't belong in women's sport. Any person who suggests otherwise doesn't live in reality. #BidenErasedWomenShortly after this executive order was released, the hashtag #BidenErasedWomen was trending on Twitter.

Some people expressed concern that the order will allow transgender female athletes to compete on women's sports teams.Abigail Shrier, author of "IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters," said in a tweet that the order" eviscerates women's sports" and places a "new glass ceiling" over girls because allowing transgender women have a biological advantage on women's sports teams.On day 1, Biden unilaterally eviscerates women's sports.

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