Caitlyn Jenner launches 'Fairness First' PAC to 'keep boys out of women's sports'

Caitlyn Jenner announced on Tuesday that she has launched a political action committee called "Fairness First" amid heightened anger with transgender women participating in men's sports.

"Today I publicly launch Fairness First PAC to fight the radical gender ideology, put parental rights at the forefront of education, and keep boys out of women’s sports," the Olympic gold medalist tweeted.

"We are a movement, non-partisan in nature, with the intention of empowering parental rights especially in light of radical gender ideology infiltrating our children in school — especially in sports and the classroom," the Fairness First website reads. "We value protecting young children, and the parental rights associated with having your young child go through the indoctrinating instruction in school and unfair advantages of biological boys competing against girls in sports."

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"Fairness First is prepared to fight on behalf of parents and their children," reads the PAC's action plan. "Our plan is simple. We will protect our children by rejecting radical gender ideology in our schools and in youth sports, from the top of the ballot to the bottom."

Jenner recently supported a school in Vermont for pulling out of a girls' playoff basketball game against an opponent with a transgender player.

"The radical left and their radical gender ideology have really tried to, over the years, blur that line between men and women and affected us not only with transgender issues, but everything, and I just don't feel like that's a good thing," Jenner argued. "There is a difference between men and women and that is a good thing. We should honor that." 

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She also blasted the "woke state of Washington" for allowing a transgender female to race against those born girls - after harsh results against men, she was dominating her female competition.

The Seattle student came in 18th place with a time of 20:31.3 in a 5,000-meter race in November. Had the sophomore competed in the boys division, her time would have given her a 145th-place finish.

"We have to keep it fair," Jenner, a Fox News contributor, said on "America Reports" at the time. "This issue is not going to go away, but I really feel the state of Washington has to make it a little bit tougher. They cannot just identify [as transgender] and then compete against the women…

"Meaning, you just identify as being trans and you can compete on the women’s team," Jenner said. "Now, they made this rule because they thought it was more consistent with the Washington State’s nondiscrimination laws that they had out there. I have been from the beginning…out for that, like that fourth place woman who is trying to make it to the state championships. But there’s a trans athlete in there in the top three that doesn’t allow her to be able to go do that, fulfill her dreams, maybe get a scholarship down the line. We have to keep it fair."

Fox News' Maria Lencki and Yael Halon contributed to this report.

Randi Weingarten launches hotline for parents, public to report instances of book banning, censorship

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten launched a hotline called "Freedom to Teach and Learn" to report instances of book banning and challenges against curricula.

The "Freedom to Teach and Learn" hotline comes amid the myriad of book bans and protests against progressive curricula across the country.

The hotline was announced in Weingarten’s address to the National Press Club, one of a 4-part plan to "help kids’ recovery and reclaim the purpose and promise of public education." 

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Furthermore, Weingarten, the leader of the 1.7 million-member union, claimed that "MAGA lawmakers have used culture wars to divide communities and other schemes that drain resources from public education."

The hotline was launched in conjunction with the Campaign for Our Shared Future to report "instances of political interference and censorship."

"It’s a place to call if you’ve been told to remove a book from the curriculum or from the library, if you’ve been told that there are topics that can’t be discussed in your classes or that you cannot teach honestly and appropriately, or if politicians in your district or state are targeting vulnerable student groups to score political points," she said.

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Since the pandemic, school board meetings have become battlegrounds between parents and school board officials. Parents across the country have protested controversial curriculum like critical race theory as well as certain books in public libraries. 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has fronted the purge of books that were deemed controversial. He also signed a parental rights bill that banned teachers from giving classroom instruction on "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" in kindergarten through third grade. The governor is also considering expanding the measure to all K-12.

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Other states have made similar moves, reigniting the debate on how much control parents have over their children's education. 

School board meetings have gotten so heated that the National School Board Association in September 2021 sent a controversial letter to the Justice Department that compared actions taken by frustrated parents at school board meetings to domestic terrorism.

The letter prompted the Department of Justice to launch an effort to combat what it said is an "increase" in "threats of violence" against school officials and teachers across the country.

Recently, the Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into the Department of Justice's actions and released a report finding that the federal agency misused authorities to investigate parents who were vocal during school board meetings.