00:00And what they're doing is also...
00:27Female athletes have been forced onto the front lines and men claiming to be girls have
00:51stolen more than 3,500 victories.
00:54That's a lot, and invaded more than 11,000 competitions designed for women.
01:00Last year, a male cyclist posing as a woman competed in the 800-mile Arizona trail race,
01:07a very big deal in cycling, and obliterated the woman's course record by nearly five and
01:14a half hours.
01:16Sounds like a lot, doesn't it, huh?
01:19Five and a half hours.
01:20Oh, but you have to hear the weightlifting record, Zeif.
01:23You think that's bad.
01:24The weightlifting's worse.
01:27In 2023, a man in women's powerlifting broke two world records and outlifted his closest
01:34female opponent in one event by 440 pounds.
01:42And they continue to defend themselves, Mr. Congressman.
01:45You know that, right?
01:46They continue to defend themselves.
01:49We hope they continue onward because I don't think we can lose a race.
01:53This was one of the big reasons that we all won, and it's one of the big reasons that
01:57we had a record, a landslide like they haven't seen before, very often anyway.
02:04And who could forget last year's Paris Olympics, where a male boxer stole the woman's gold
02:09medal after brutalizing his female opponent so viciously that she had to forfeit just
02:14after 46 seconds.
02:16And she was a championship fighter.
02:18And actually, they had two women or two people that transitioned, and both of them won gold
02:24medals.
02:25And they won them very convincingly.
02:28But all of that ends today because with this executive order, the war on women's sports
02:33is over.
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