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White House responds to new developments in probe of SJSU trans athlete allegedly conspiring to harm teammate

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June 24, 2025
White House responds to new developments in probe of SJSU trans athlete allegedly conspiring to harm teammate

Context:

The White House has issued a statement in response to a probe involving former San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming, who is accused of conspiring to harm a teammate. The Mountain West Conference hired law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate the allegations, a firm which previously defended Fleming's eligibility to compete. President Trump's administration has launched a Title IX investigation into San Jose State University, emphasizing its commitment to preventing what it perceives as unfair participation of transgender athletes in women's sports. The university, led by President Cynthia Teniente-Matson, has expressed its willingness to cooperate with the federal investigation while maintaining its commitment to fairness and non-discrimination. Despite legal challenges, federal Judge Kato Crews ruled in favor of Fleming's eligibility to compete, a decision that was shared publicly by WFG but later removed from their website.

Dive Deeper:

  • A White House spokesperson addressed recent allegations against former San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming, who is accused of conspiring to harm teammate Brooke Slusser during a game. The Mountain West Conference hired Willkie Farr & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate these claims.

  • WFG had previously defended Fleming's eligibility in women's sports competitions, and their attorney, Tim Heaphy, offered legal counsel to San Jose State University for navigating a federal Title IX investigation initiated by the Trump administration.

  • President Trump's administration, which launched the Title IX investigation in February, has spoken out against what it views as the unfair participation of transgender athletes in women's sports, asserting its commitment to safeguarding female athletes.

  • San Jose State University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson stated the university's readiness to comply with the investigation, emphasizing their adherence to non-discrimination policies and legal frameworks while supporting student-athletes.

  • Federal Judge Kato Crews ruled in favor of Blaire Fleming's eligibility to play in women's sports, a victory publicized by WFG but subsequently removed from their website. This legal success was challenged but upheld, further intensifying debates on gender eligibility in sports.

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