
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Masters Swimming following an investigation that determined it engaged in “false, deceptive and misleading practices” by allowing transgender women to compete in women’s events.
In May, Paxton launched the investigation after Florida-based USMS allowed trans women to compete against women during the 2025 Spring Nationals swim meet in San Antonio.
“U.S. Masters Swimming’s insane policy of allowing men to participate in women’s competitions is both deeply unfair to female competitors and unlawful,” Paxton said. “The organization has cowered to radical activists pushing gender warfare, and it has deprived female participants of the opportunity to succeed at the highest levels by letting men win countless events.
“This lawsuit will hold USMS accountable for its actions, and we will continue to fight to protect the integrity of women’s sports.”
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Author: Faith Novak
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