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Ex-Vikings captain is ‘sick’ Minnesota is in legal conflict with Trump admin over males in girls’ sports

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Former Minnesota Vikings captain and University of Minnesota football player Jack Brewer had to watch his family’s state get sued by the U.S. Department of Justice for refusing to keep males out of girls’ sports. 

The DOJ announced it is suing education agencies in Minnesota on Monday for its continued refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s mandate to keep biological male trans athletes out of girls’ high school sports in the state. The DOJ alleged that the state’s Department of Education (MDE) and the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) are in violation of Title IX.

Brewer, who has been a staunch and frequent critic of the state’s Democrat leadership, said he is “sick.” 

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“And I’m sick and tired of it,” Brewer told Fox News Digital.

“The fact that you have billions of dollars coming from the federal government to fund these twisted ideologies… This is the reason why you have such an increase in transgenderism across the United States, because of states like Minnesota literally brainwashing children.

“I’ve got former teammates and family members that have to deal with the realities of these public schools in Minneapolis, seeing the disrespect that comes out of these children, seeing children being sexualized and celebrating things about whether or not you want to be with a man or a woman, just completely sexualizing them.”

Brewer condemned the state for its commitment to protecting transgender athletes amid his concerns over educational resources made available to Minnesota’s Black students.

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“If they really cared about equality, then they would actually go out and put funds into educating their most underserved people, educating their children of color, but they don’t do that,” Brewer said. 

Brewer praised President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their decision to sue the state’s education agencies. 

“President Trump and Pam Bondi are right to take on this issue, and I applaud their continued leadership in protecting young women and girls—especially athletes—by defending the original intent of Title IX and the protections it was meant to guarantee. They should continue fighting to correct this. It’s common sense,” he said.

Minnesota has resisted making a change to its policies regarding transgender athletes. The state filed a preemptive lawsuit last year, saying the state’s human rights act supersedes President Donald Trump’s executive orders. The lawsuit said at the time that the state was already in compliance with Title IX. A ruling is pending on the federal government’s motion to dismiss the case.

The federal government said in a statement on Monday that the state violates Title IX “by requiring girls to compete against boys in athletic competitions that are designated exclusively for girls and allowing boys to invade intimate spaces designated exclusively for girls, such as multi-person locker rooms and bathrooms.”

The Justice Department said the MDE’s funding, which is $3 billion annually from the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services, is contingent on its compliance with Title IX.

The lawsuit asked federal court in Minnesota to declare that the state is in violation of Title IX.

“The Minnesota Department of Education is reviewing the filing and remains committed to ensuring every child— regardless of background, zip code, or ability—has access to a world-class education and every opportunity to thrive as their authentic self in safe, supportive school communities,” the department said.

Fox News Digital’s Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.

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Prayers Pour In After Fox Host Dies: ‘Senseless Murder’

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Prayers Pour In After Fox Host Dies: ‘Senseless Murder’

The sports and podcasting world is mourning the loss of James “Uncle Jimmy” Dodds, the beloved media personality and longtime friend of commentator Jason Whitlock, after authorities confirmed his death in what Whitlock described as a “senseless murder.”

Dodds, a father of five, became well-known to audiences through his appearances alongside Whitlock on television and later through the popular “Fearless” platform, where his humor, honesty, and larger-than-life personality made him a fan favorite.

Authorities have confirmed that three suspects are currently in custody and facing charges in connection with the homicide. While investigators have not yet released full details surrounding the circumstances of the crime, news of Dodds’ death sent shockwaves through viewers and supporters who had followed his work for years.

Whitlock shared the heartbreaking news in a public statement that reflected both personal grief and deep frustration over the circumstances surrounding his friend’s death.

“Three young black men are in custody for the senseless murder of Uncle Jimmy Dodds, father of five, my former TV/podcast sidekick, my longtime friend. My resolve to speak against the demonic culture celebrated as “black culture” has deepened. RIP, Jimmy.”

The tribute quickly spread across social media, prompting an outpouring of condolences from fans, fellow media personalities, and members of the broader sports community.

For many viewers, Dodds was much more than a recurring guest. His chemistry with Whitlock helped create some of the most memorable moments on “Speak for Yourself” after he joined the program in 2018. His unfiltered commentary, quick wit, and willingness to speak his mind gave the show a unique dynamic that resonated with audiences.

When Whitlock later expanded his independent media efforts through podcasts and digital platforms, Dodds remained a familiar and welcome presence. Fans often viewed him as the everyman voice in conversations about sports, culture, family, and current events.

Unlike many media personalities who carefully craft a public image, Dodds built a reputation for authenticity. Whether discussing serious issues or sharing humorous stories, he connected with audiences because he came across as genuine and relatable.

His ability to inject humor into difficult conversations and his obvious friendship with Whitlock helped make him one of the most recognizable figures associated with the “Fearless” brand.

The tragedy has also reignited broader conversations about violent crime and the impact such losses have on families and communities. Dodds leaves behind five children, relatives, close friends, and countless supporters who now must cope with his sudden absence.

Whitlock’s remarks suggest that the loss has strengthened his commitment to speaking out on cultural issues he believes contribute to violence and the breakdown of family structures. While investigations into the homicide continue, Whitlock made clear that the death of his longtime friend has deeply affected him both personally and professionally.

For those who knew Dodds, either personally or through his media appearances, the focus remains on remembering the man behind the microphone.

He was a father, a friend, a trusted confidant, and a personality who brought laughter and authenticity to every conversation he joined.

As tributes continue to pour in from across the country, many are remembering “Uncle Jimmy” not simply for his media work, but for the relationships he built and the lives he touched along the way.

His passing leaves a void that will be difficult to fill, but his legacy as a devoted father, loyal friend, and unforgettable voice in sports and cultural commentary will not soon be forgotten.

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Trump Sends Haters Into Full Meltdown With Who He Brought To NBA Game

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Trump Sends Haters Into Full Meltdown With Who He Brought To NBA Game

President Donald Trump made a high-profile appearance Monday night at Madison Square Garden as the New York Knicks hosted Game 3 of the NBA Finals, bringing national attention to an already historic evening for New York City.

The Knicks entered the game with a commanding 2-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs and stood just two victories away from capturing their first NBA championship in decades. The matchup marked the first NBA Finals game played at Madison Square Garden since 1999, creating enormous excitement throughout the city.

Security around the arena was significantly heightened as President Trump attended the game alongside members of his administration, close advisers, and longtime allies. The increased security presence came just one day after six people were injured during a stabbing incident at nearby Penn Station, located directly beneath Madison Square Garden.

The president arrived to a packed arena and watched the game from a private suite alongside a number of prominent administration officials and advisers.

Among those reportedly attending with the president were:

Sec. Sean Duffy

Sec. Doug Burgum

Administrator Lee Zeldin

Deputy COS Dan Scavino

Jared Kushner

Envoy Steve Witkoff

Walt Nauta

Boris Epshteyn

Natalie Harp

The appearance highlighted Trump’s continued visibility on the national stage while also underscoring his deep connection to New York City, where he built his business career long before entering politics.

Meanwhile, as the president attended one of the biggest sporting events of the year, he continued drawing attention to another issue that has become a central focus of his administration: election integrity.

Trump has repeatedly criticized California’s election system as state officials continue counting ballots from last week’s primary elections. The prolonged counting process has reignited debate over election administration and voter confidence in the nation’s most populous state.

The controversy intensified after U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli disclosed that the Department of Justice has spent more than a year attempting to review California’s voter registration records.

“For over a year, the Department of Justice has been trying to audit California’s voter rolls,” Essayli said.

“Federal law gives the Attorney General the authority to review state voter files and confirm that only eligible U.S. citizens are voting in federal elections,” he added.

The dispute comes as California election officials continue processing large numbers of ballots days after polls closed. Unlike many states that report nearly complete election results within hours, California’s system routinely requires days or even weeks to finalize outcomes.

The lengthy process has fueled concerns among many voters who question why election results remain unresolved long after Election Day.

Essayli also highlighted several aspects of California’s voter registration policies that have attracted attention from federal officials.

Among the forms of identification accepted for certain voter registration purposes are gym membership cards, employer identification cards, credit and debit cards, prescription drug labels, and insurance cards.

Critics argue that such policies deserve closer scrutiny, while supporters maintain that safeguards are already in place to protect election integrity.

The issue has also renewed discussion surrounding the SAVE America Act, legislation supported by many Republicans that would establish nationwide proof-of-citizenship requirements for federal voter registration.

California officials continue to defend the state’s election system and insist that existing safeguards adequately protect the voting process. They also maintain that there is no evidence that widespread non-citizen voting has affected election outcomes.

Nevertheless, the Justice Department’s ongoing efforts suggest that federal scrutiny of California’s election practices is likely to continue in the months ahead.

As President Trump watched the Knicks pursue a championship before a national audience, the broader debate over election security, voter roll maintenance, and ballot-counting procedures remained front and center in American politics.

For the administration, both issues reflect themes that have become central to Trump’s presidency: public safety, government accountability, and restoring confidence in institutions that many Americans believe deserve greater transparency.

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Trump’s Return to NYC for Historic NBA Finals Game Takes Dramatic Turn

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Trump’s Return to NYC for Historic NBA Finals Game Takes Dramatic Turn

The Trump administration is preparing what could become one of the largest immigration enforcement operations in New York City history, as Border Czar Tom Homan announced that a significant increase in ICE activity is on the horizon for the nation’s largest city.

The announcement comes as President Donald Trump continues delivering on one of the central promises of his successful 2024 campaign: restoring immigration enforcement and reversing years of policies that critics argue weakened border security and undermined the rule of law.

Speaking with Fox News on Monday, Homan revealed that federal officials have finalized plans for a major operation targeting illegal immigration in New York City.

“You’re going to see more ICE than you’ve ever seen in New York City.”

Homan stopped short of providing specific details but made clear that preparations are already underway.

“It’s coming,” Homan told Fox News. “I just reviewed an operational plan. I’m not going to tell you exactly when it’s going to happen, but it’s coming.”

According to Homan, New York officials were warned that increased federal enforcement would likely become necessary after state leaders continued adopting policies that limit cooperation between local authorities and federal immigration agencies.

The announcement follows Governor Kathy Hochul’s approval of legislation that prohibits ICE agents from wearing masks during operations and places additional restrictions on cooperation between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities. The measure also allows individuals to pursue legal action against federal officials under certain circumstances.

Trump administration officials argue that such policies make it harder for ICE agents to safely perform their duties and ultimately force federal authorities to conduct more operations directly within communities rather than transferring illegal immigrants already being held in local detention facilities.

Administration officials have repeatedly argued that cooperation between local law enforcement and federal agencies would reduce the need for broader enforcement actions while improving public safety.

The news comes as President Trump returned to his hometown of New York City for Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. The visit generated significant attention as security preparations intensified around the arena.

Trump, a lifelong New Yorker, was expected to attend the game from a private executive suite while being protected by an extensive security presence involving both the Secret Service and the New York Police Department.

While some critics complained about increased security measures surrounding the president’s visit, supporters viewed the turnout as another reminder of Trump’s enduring connection to the city where he built his business empire long before entering politics.

Meanwhile, opposition to the administration’s immigration agenda has continued to generate protests throughout parts of the Northeast.

Hundreds of demonstrators have maintained a presence outside Delaney Hall, a large ICE detention facility located in Newark, New Jersey. The protests have occasionally escalated into confrontations with law enforcement officers and federal agents.

Video footage circulating online has shown numerous arrests as authorities attempt to maintain order around the facility.

Despite the criticism, Trump administration officials remain committed to their immigration agenda. They argue that stronger enforcement measures are necessary to restore integrity to the immigration system and ensure federal laws are enforced consistently.

The administration also announced new efforts to review cases involving alleged immigration-related fraud, further signaling its intention to increase scrutiny of immigration programs and eligibility requirements.

For Trump supporters, the planned New York operation represents another step toward fulfilling promises made during the campaign. The president repeatedly pledged to prioritize border security, deport criminal illegal immigrants, and strengthen immigration enforcement nationwide.

With federal officials now preparing a significant expansion of ICE operations in New York City, the administration appears poised to demonstrate that those promises remain at the center of Trump’s second-term agenda.

As Homan’s warning makes clear, federal immigration enforcement efforts are about to become far more visible in one of America’s largest sanctuary jurisdictions—and the administration shows no signs of backing away from its commitment to enforcing the nation’s immigration laws.

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