State attorney general involved in SCOTUS trans athlete case responds as 130 Dems back males in women's sports

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State attorney general involved in SCOTUS trans athlete case responds as 130 Dems back males in women's sports
  • West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey has addressed the backing of 130 congressional Democrats for trans athlete Becky Pepper
  • The involvement of a significant number of Democrats in this case indicates a growing political and social movement advocating for the rights of transgender individuals in sports, potentially influencing future legislation and public opinion.
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