FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration expanded its Title IX investigation into Maine, citing violations of the presidentās executive order mandating that educational and athletic institutions bar biological males from competing in womenās sports.
The Maine Principals Association, the stateās primary governing body for high school athletics, and Greely High School, which has been a centerpiece in the debate over transgender sports participation in Maine, are both now being added to the list of Maine entities the Health and Human Services (HHS) Department is investigating over alleged Title IX violations, according to an HHS spokesperson. The departmentās Office of Civil Rights (OCR) launched an investigation into the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) last month, ābased on information that Maine intends to defyā President Donald Trumpās order to keep biological males out of womenās sports. Four days later, the agency issued MDOE a āNotice of Violation.ā
āHHS will investigate and enforce Title IX to the full extent permitted by law to uphold fairness, safety, dignity, and biological truth in womenās and girlsā educational athletic opportunities,ā Andrew Nixon, a department spokesperson, told Fox News Digital. āMen have no place in womenās sports. Maine must comply with Title IX or risk losing federal funding.ā

High school transgender athletes compete in the Connecticut girls Class S indoor track meet at Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut. The Trump administration is expanding its Title IX probe. ((AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb, File))
Republican state legislators in Maine called on Democratic Gov. Janet Mills on Thursday to stand down her open defiance of Trumpās Feb. 5 transgender sports executive order, which threatens hundreds of millions in federal funding to K-12 schools in the state, according to numbers obtained by the Portland Press Herald. MDOE received nearly a million dollars from HHS sub-agencies alone, Maine House Republicans said in a press release Thursday.
āEnough is enough, it is time to put away radical ideology and put the future of our kids first,ā said Assistant House Minority Leader Katrina Smith, RāPalermo. āThe Mills administrationās policy of allowing biological boys in girlsā sports has physically and mentally mistreated our young ladies and now this same policy will harm every child and teacher with the loss of federal funds to our schools.ā
āIf Maine Democrats continue to double down on allowing biological males to participate in girlsā sports, our students stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funding. Gov. [Janet] Mills and legislative Democrats have a renewed opportunity to do the right thing, to ensure restored funding and a fair and level playing field for Maine girls,ā added state Rep. Laurel Libby, RāBangor, Thursday.
Last month, Libby was censured by Democrats in the Maine state legislature after posting on social media that a Greely High School pole vaulter, who competed as recently as June of last year as a biological male, won a statewide championship meet competing as a woman.
Libby was censured specifically for posting a picture of the high school athlete from Greely competing as a male, contrasted next to an image of the athlete winning the womenās pole-vaulting competition at Maineās Class B state indoor championship meet in February. The athlete was a minor.

Maine state Reps. Laurel Libby, RāBangor, left, and Katrina Smith, RāPalermo, right, pleaded with Gov. Janet Mills to change her stance on transgender sports participation, fearing it will result in the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding. (Maine State Legislature/Fox News)
āState leaders have failed our female athletes and there needs to be repercussions for their neglect,ā said Zoe, who competed in shot put at Maineās Class B state indoor championship meet, told Fox News Digital.
Trump began calling out Maine for defying his executive order shortly after Libby began sounding the alarm about the transgender athlete at Greely High School winning a statewide girlsā track meet. During a public spat with Mills at the White House, Trump threatened the stateās funding unless they āclean that up,ā to which Mills responded that she would āsee [him] in court.ā
Sarah Perry, a civil rights attorney with extensive experience litigating Title IX issues, said she believes Maine would be unsuccessful in court on this matter for a variety of reasons.
In addition to federal law, Maine is also flouting directives from the Department of Education and previously established precedent from a slew of cases that overturned former President Joe Bidenās Title IX regulations allowing athletic eligibility to be determined by oneās preferred gender identity, according to Perry.
āMaine entered into a contract with the Department of Education, promising to follow that federal civil rights law. [Millsā] reliance on contrary state law will prove fatal to any continued recalcitrance,ā Perry said.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills and President Donald Trump at the White House during a meeting with the nationās governors last month. (Getty Images)
Mills and the Maine Principals Association (MPA) have argued that Trumpās executive order conflicts with existing state Human Rights law. The MPA said that, as a result, it would defer to state law, which allows athletic eligibility to be determined based on a personās stated gender identity.
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey confirmed to The New York Times on Thursday that his office received a āNotice of Violationā indicating MDOE was in violation of federal Title IX law as a result of its continued decision to allow athletic eligibility to be determined by gender-identity.
The letter arrived four days after HHS announced its Title IX investigation into MDOE on Feb. 21. Millsā office told local outlet the Bangor Daily News that her staff had not been questioned by federal investigators prior to the violation notice being sent out.
āNo President ā Republican or Democrat ā can withhold federal funding authorized and appropriated by Congress and paid for by Maine taxpayers in an attempt to coerce someone into compliance with his will,ā Mills said in a statement. āIt is a violation of our Constitution and of our laws, which I took an oath to uphold.ā
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Maine Principals Association and Greely High Schoolās principal and assistant principals for comment but did not hear back in time for publication.
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