Maine Sues The Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze After Dispute Over Transgender Athletes

Maine officials sued the administration of President Donald Trump on Monday to try to stop the government from freezing federal money in the wake of a dispute over transgender athletes in sports.
Trump and Maine, which is controlled by Democrats, are in the midst of a weeks long dispute about the Title IX anti-discrimination law and the participation of transgender students in high school sports. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said earlier this month that the U.S. Department of Agriculture was pausing some funds for Maine educational programs because of what she described as Maine's failure to comply with the Title IX law.
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey filed a complaint in federal court on Monday that described the pause as "illegally withholding grant funds that go to keeping children fed." The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order preventing the USDA from withholding money until a court is able to hear the case.
In a statement, Frey said, the president and his Cabinet 'secretaries do not make the law and they are not above the law, and this action is necessary to remind the president that Maine will not be bullied into violating the law."
The child nutrition program of the Maine Department of Education is unable to access several sources of funding at the moment because of the funding pause, Frey said. The money is used to feed children in schools, childcare centers and after-school programs and is also used to benefit disabled adults in congregate settings, he said.