Donald Trump presented Payton McNabb during his Congress speech on Tuesday evening when he performed to continue his crusade to have the transminal sports athletes withdrawn.
After telling its audience that “America is back” and that “our country will no longer be awake”, Trump has turned his attention to Trans athletes.
The story of McNabb has taken root with the Conservatives. Now 19 years old, McNabb was struck in the face with a volleyball that had been enriched by a trans opponent in a match two years earlier. As a result, McNabb says that she has undergone a concussion, brain damage, neck injury and paralysis on one side of her face.
Since then, the native of Northern Carolina has campaigned to prevent Trans athletes from competing with girls and women.
Trump said: “I also signed a decree to ban men from doing female sports. Three years ago, Payton McNabb was an athlete of the All Star high school, one of the best, preparing for a future in university sports.
“But when his volleyball match for girls was invaded by a man, he broke the ball so loudly on Payton’s face, causing brain trauma. Partially paralyzing his right side and ending his sports career.
Donald Trump presented Payton McNabb while he was stealing trans athletes in women’s sport

Trump spoke of his crusade against trans athletes in female sports in his Congress speech
“It was a blow as she had never seen before, she never saw anything like it. Payton is here this evening in the gallery and Payton from now on, schools will launch the men of the women’s team where they will lose all federal funding.
McNabb replied by standing up and applauding Trump’s words before waving in his direction.
Trump added: “ If you really want to see figures, take a look at what happened in women’s boxing, weightlifting, athletics, swimming or cycling, where a man recently finished a long distance race five hours and 14 minutes ahead of a woman, for a new record.
“Beate the five -hour record. It is degrading for women, it is very bad for our country and we will no longer bear it.
He was not immediately clear what Trump was referring to, or if he missed it when he said that a Trans athlete won a five -hour race.
But in 2023, the Trans Austin Killips cyclist won a northern Caroline race for five minutes.
As for McNabb, she declared before Trump’s speech that she had been humiliated to be invited to her speech.
“It’s just an incredible honor, and I am so grateful, and I cannot believe that I am invited,” she told Fox News about the offer.
“I know that President Trump really supports what we are fighting for and what I have recommended for more than two years now. And it is really important to get men out of female sports and get out of their spaces.
“So, I think it’s just his way of letting us know that he sees us and that he is with us, and I am so grateful for that.”
McNabb was a junior at the Hiwassee Dam High School in Murphy, in North Carolina, when she was struck in the face by a ball traveling to 70 mph while he was in a match.
The ball had been affected by a transgender player from the opposing team and McNabb was knocked out unconscious for 30 seconds on the ground, the arms locked standing in a “fence” position.
Doctors diagnosed him with a traumatic brain injury, a concussion, a paralysis on his right side, his cervical boost and his vision problems.
McNabb said that she did not expect Trump to talk about her own specific experience during her speech, but admitted that it would be “crazy” if he did it.
“I know it is aimed at many important things,” she said. “So I’m not going to assume anything. But if he does it, then I’m going to be so grateful and really, really very happy.
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