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The Department of Justice suing Minnesota for continuing to allow biological boys and girls sports in violation of Title IX, a federal law that bans sex discrimination in educational programs.
Attorney General Pam Bondi saying the Trump administration does not tolerate flawed state policies that ignore biological reality and unfairly undermine girls on the playing field.
Similar lawsuits involving transgender athletes have been filed against other blue states.
Minnesota preemptively filed a suit last year saying that its Human Rights Act supersedes executive orders issued by the president.
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No decision yet as the case continues, though a federal judge in Nashville heard arguments from Kilmar Abrego-Garcia's defense team Thursday that human smuggling charges against their client are selective and vindictive, stemming from a 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee, though charges were not brought until 2025.
After Obrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national in the country illegally became a lightning rod for the Trump administration's immigration policies, federal prosecutors insist that Kilmar Obrego Garcia was charged in Tennessee based on facts in the case.
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Chief U.S.
District Judge Patrick Schiltz, a George W. Bush appointee, criticizing U.S.
Attorney Daniel Rosen for an email that accuses the court of exaggerating ICE violations in Minnesota.
that of due process in the Trump administration's crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants.
The judge calling Rosen's response an attack on the court rather than efforts to improve compliance, stressing that the court will uphold the rule of law, including criminal contempt if needed.
A separate judge has also ordered Rosen and ICE officials to appear at a contempt hearing next week over similar accusations.
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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says it was notified that the FBI will not be providing the state agency with access to any information or evidence.