W.Va. AG Morrisey to Newsmax: Emulate Courage of Banned Girls

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey celebrated the courage of the five middle school girls in his state who stood up to the unfairness of competing against a biological male, telling Newsmax on Thursday their protest is a crucial one against the radical policies of the Biden administration.

Morrisey joined the battle in support of the girls who were banned for forfeiting a track and field competition in which a biological male, Becky Pepper-Jackson, was competing in a girls event. Morrisey filed an amicus brief in support of the lawsuit brought against the Harrison County Board of Education by the parents of four of the five girls who staged their protest.

“You had five courageous young girls who decided to make a principled stand because they were very upset with the court decision, the Fourth Circuit decision, that recently enjoined the West Virginia ‘Save Our Sports’ law, and they wanted to make an important statement,” Morrisey said on “The National Report.”

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W.Va. AG Morrisey to Newsmax: Emulate Courage of Banned Girls

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