July 19, 2025

In a powerful stand for truth, fairness, and the protection of women’s sports, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Masters Swimming, a national adult swim organization, accusing it of deceptive business practices for allowing biological men to compete against women in its April championship in San Antonio. Citing the grave injustice of stripping female athletes of hard-earned victories, Paxton condemned the group’s policy as a capitulation to radical gender ideology. The suit comes after a 47-year-old male athlete identifying as female swept five gold medals in the women’s age 45–49 division, prompting outrage among conservatives concerned for the integrity of women’s competition. Despite Masters Swimming altering its policy following Paxton’s inquiry, the attorney general decried the changes as insufficient and vowed to hold the organization accountable for misleading its members and undermining women’s rights. Echoing a similar threat of legal action from Florida’s attorney general, Paxton’s bold move signals a growing resistance at the state level to what many see as the erasure of sex-based protections in sports and society.

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