Donald Trump: California recently held their track and field championships where a Transgender athlete was allowed to compete, and it didn’t come without its controversy. Despite President Donald Trump’s warnings, the state chose to allow AB Hernandez to compete even though she was born a biological male.
What happened next was a surprise to everyone.
Breaking: Donald Trump Sees Arrests Made After Transgender Athlete Competed In California Championships; Wins Gold (Report)

One person was arrested during Friday’s California high school track and field championships:
Chaos erupted at the games on the day, as transgender AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley dominated. Hernandez, a biological male, participated in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) state finals despite calls to have them banned.
The 17-year-old made easy work of female competitors, which led to violent scenes, with one LGBTQ activist taken into custody for smashing a car window with a flag pole.
Said activist was arrested for assault with a weapon and obstructing police, according to FOX News.
“This afternoon at 3:55PM, a disturbance between two adults occurred at the intersection of Nees/Minnewawa. One adult on the sidewalk and one in a vehicle at the intersection became involved in a disturbance that turned physical. During the disturbance, one of them used pepper spray against the other. EMS was called and one of the adults was arrested,” a statement from the police read.
A banner reading “NO BOYS IN GIRLS’ SPORTS” also flew over the meet on Friday, sparking further controversy.

Plane flies ‘No Boys in Girls’ Sports’ banner at California track and field state championship.
AB Hernandez, a boy, will compete in the girls’ high jump, triple jump, and long jump finals tomorrow.
Great work by @WomenAreReals and @icons_women 🙌🏼
pic.twitter.com/6azlcsB8Xy— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) May 31, 2025
Hernandez’s success has prompted angry backlash as many feel their participation is unfair, given there’s a marked advantage over biological female competitors. That they have been allowed to compete has been a major source of contention.
The Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) and Women Are Real (WAR), who were responsible for the banner, lashed out at the CIF for “undermining the integrity of women’s sports.”

“This is not equality. This is appeasement,” a spokesperson for Women Are Real told DailyMail.com. “Girls should not need a workaround or a second-tier medal ceremony to participate in their own sport.”

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