Riley Gaines considering running for office to save women’s sports from transgender incursions

Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimming champion turned advocate for saving women’s sports from transgender incursions, is considering running for office in the future. She aims to defeat politicians who have voted against bans on transgender athletes in women's sports.

Debate Over Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines is leading the fight against the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports, aiming to unseat Democrats who support it and potentially run for public office in the future.

Protection of Women's Sports

Riley Gaines is leading a movement to protect women's sports and is calling on prominent female athletes like Caitlin Clark and Simone Biles to join. Jennifer Sey, founder of XX-XY Athletics, is also urging more female athletes to stand up for the integrity of women's sports.

NASCAR Cup Series' EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix Pre-Race Invocation

Former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines delivers pre-race invocation at NASCAR Cup Series' EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, mentioning President Donald Trump. Drivers pray for safety and wisdom before the race.

Riley Gaines delivering pre-race invocation at EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix

Riley Gaines will deliver the pre-race invocation at the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas in Austin. She has been an advocate for fairness in women's sports and has spoken out against transgender athletes competing in female sports.

Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act

President Trump signed an executive order to ensure fair competition for female athletes by barring men from participating in women's sports divisions, in response to the growing trend of male athletes competing in female sports. Riley Gaines, a podcast host, supports the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, criticizing the far-left perspective on the issue.

Controversy over Stone Ridge Christian High School's forfeit in girls' volleyball playoff game

Former NCAA swimming champion and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines held a rally in support of Stone Ridge Christian High School girls’ volleyball team after they forfeited a playoff game against a transgender opponent. The school cited Christian beliefs for the forfeit, and Gaines praised the team for standing up against playing against a male player.

Discussion on Identity Politics, Immigration Issues, and Legal Immigration Reform

Riley Gaines and Tomi Lahren discuss identity politics and immigration issues on 'Hannity'. Gaines and her husband have faced challenges with immigration despite being married for two years. Elon Musk supports legal immigration reform. Riley Gaines criticizes illegal immigration and ICE policies.

Gender Eligibility in Sports and Politics

Riley Gaines criticizes decision to allow a boxer with male chromosomes to compete in women's boxing at the Paris Olympics and warns against voting for Vice President Harris due to her stance on transgender athletes.

Riley Gaines praises Donald Trump's leadership after surviving assassination attempt

Riley Gaines praises Donald Trump's ability to lead and unite the crowd after surviving an assassination attempt, seeing him as a symbol of unity needed in America. She criticizes those on the left for fostering hate against Trump.

Riley Gaines successfully swam Alcatraz

Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines successfully swam Alcatraz to honor Navy Seals and combat veterans. She invited Keith Olbermann to join her next time. The prison-turned-museum was deemed escape-proof, with only 14 documented escape attempts, including the infamous 1962 escape by John and Clarence Anglin and Frank Morris.

TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas

Speakers including Riley Gaines, Trump attorney Alina Habba, and Alex Clark will speak at TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas. No commenting issues reported.

Controversy over transgender athletes in women's sports

Riley Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer, supported a group of West Virginia female athletes who refused to compete against a transgender athlete in track and field events. The athletes received both backlash and support for their actions.

Controversy over Selection of Riley Gaines as Commencement Speaker at Adrian College

Adrian College president defends decision to have activist and former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines as commencement speaker amidst backlash. Gaines criticizes trans-athletes in women's sports. Students and alumni protest her selection.

Controversy in Women's Sports

Riley Gaines speaks out against transgender female Lia Thomas competing in women's sports, highlighting unfair competition and mistreatment by the NCAA.

Legal battle over security fees for conservative speaker Riley Gaines at University of New Mexico

The Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit against the University of New Mexico for charging over $5,000 in security fees for hosting Riley Gaines as a speaker. Gaines advocates for the protection of women's opportunities in sports and has faced backlash at speaking events.