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    AYESHA RASCOE, HOST:

    Now to Maine and the response to its Democratic governor's standoff with President Trump. It started just over a week ago with a confrontation in
    the White House. It has some looking at Governor Janet Mills as a hero.
    Others worry she's put her state's finances at risk over the issue of transgender athletes. Maine Public Radio's Kevin Miller reports.

    KEVIN MILLER, BYLINE: Trump had been speaking to the nation's governors
    for nearly an hour when he paused and asked if Maine Governor Janet Mills
    was in the room. Days earlier, he had signed an order threatening to cut funding to states unless they banned transgender athletes in women's
    sports, and a video of a transgender youth winning a track meet in Maine
    had gone viral on social media.

    (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

    PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Your population doesn't want men playing in
    women's sports.

    JANET MILLS: I'll follow the law.

    TRUMP: So you better comply because otherwise, you're not getting any
    federal funding.

    MILLER: Mills was off-mic, so her curt response - see you in court - is
    barely audible. But Trump heard her.

    (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

    TRUMP: Good. I'll see you in court. I look forward to that.

    MILLER: And those four words - see you in court - instantly struck a chord nationwide with Democratic activists and influencers. See you in court T- shirts are now for sale in Maine and online. And Maine's governor is being lobbied even harder to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins next
    year.

    JIM MELCHER: I think some Democrats feel like their leaders haven't shown
    a lot of courage, a lot of guts, and they've been looking for somebody to
    be a spokesperson.

    MILLER: Jim Melcher teaches political science at the University of Maine
    in Farmington, a rural college town where Mills has lived for decades.
    Melcher describes Mills as a scrappy former prosecutor who doesn't back
    down in court or on a political stage.

    MELCHER: I think the visual of her standing up to Donald Trump, saying she wouldn't be intimidated and see you in court, was a perfect way for her to
    end that. Give these people a slogan. Show somebody doing this.

    MILLER: It's unclear whether Trump can legally withhold federal funding
    from states when it's been passed by Congress. But since the
    confrontation, the Trump administration has launched three investigations
    into Maine under Title IX, which prohibits discrimination in education
    based on sex. And this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi threatened
    officials in Maine, California and Minnesota with lawsuits, unless the
    states fall in line.

    JAMI TAYLOR: I was surprised to see the fight start off on the sports
    issue, given where the public's attitudes are.

    MILLER: Jami Taylor is a political science professor at the University of Toledo in Ohio and co-author of the 2018 book "The Remarkable Rise Of Transgender Rights." Taylor says public opinion appears more aligned with
    Trump than with Maine's policy, which prohibits discrimination in schools
    based on gender identity.

    TAYLOR: I think the trans rights movement is going to take a loss on that issue.

    MILLER: Republicans campaigned against transgender rights during the
    election and say the public agrees. Back in Maine, Republicans like State Senator Trey Stewart accuse Mills and Democratic lawmakers of risking
    hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid over a policy affecting a
    tiny number of students.

    TREY STEWART: It's incredibly unfortunate that Maine, which is already a
    poor state, already heavily reliant on federal funding, is now being jeopardized in our federal funding.

    MILLER: Some members of Maine's trans community are alarmed by the policy changes by Washington. Bre Danvers-Kidman, the co-executive director of
    the Maine Transgender Network, says it feels like the current debate is
    more about, quote, "adults bullying children" than transgender athletes.
    But Danvers-Kidman is heartened to see the pushback against Trump from
    Mills and Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey, who is preparing the state's
    legal defense.

    BRE DANVERS-KIDMAN: When there's money involved, I think there's always
    sort of a question of, like, are people going to stand up for the right
    thing, or are they going to decide it's not worth it because it's too much money? Because we're not talking about a small amount of money here.

    MILLER: Mills has been mostly quiet since her encounter with Trump, but in
    a written statement, she said the issue isn't about athletics. It's about whether a president can deny a state money over a political dispute. And
    with billions of dollars at stake in Maine and other states, governors
    will be watching when the two sides do see each other in court.

    For NPR News, I'm Kevin Miller in Augusta, Maine.

    https://www.npr.org/2025/03/02/nx-s1-5310653/maine-faces-federal- investigation-after-gov-janet-mills-tells-trump-see-you-in-court

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    On 2025-03-03 03:56:08 +0000, P. Coonan said:

    MILLER: It's unclear whether Trump can legally withhold federal funding
    from states when it's been passed by Congress. But since the
    confrontation, the Trump administration has launched three investigations into Maine under Title IX, which prohibits discrimination in education
    based on sex. And this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi threatened
    officials in Maine, California and Minnesota with lawsuits, unless the
    states fall in line.

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