Payton McNabb, the volleyball player recently invited to the White House by President Trump, revealed on Friday that she had been expelled from his sorority for an astonishing reason.
McNabb, 19, was struck in the face with a volleyball that had been enriched by a transgender opponent in a high school match two years ago, and says that she underwent a concussion, serious brain damage and paralysis on one side of her face. She has since become a vocal defender against transgender women who participate in female sports.
McNabb said this week that she had been withdrawn from her sorority Delta Zeta at the University of West Carolina after having recorded and questioned a transgender woman using the woman’s bathroom last year.
In the clip, which was published on May 2 but resurfaces this week on social networks, McNabb asks the individual why they use the women’s bathroom and says they are “not a girl”, adding “I pay a lot of money to be safe in the bathroom”.
McNabb then briefly continued to record the individual when he left the toilet and confirmed on Friday that the altercation led him to be expelled from Delta Zeta (last year).
Payton McNabb, seen in high school, underwent a brain trauma when she was enriched in the head with a bullet by a transgender player
The president presented the 19 -year -old and his story during his speech at the Capitol
“ I was expelled from my sorority for having declared the simple truth: men do not belong to the bathrooms of women ”, she wrote on X.
“Instead of standing near me, they chose to appease an adult living in a false reality. The organization intended to allow women to back on a back to protect a lie. Standing for women should not be controversial !!!!!
McNabb later responded to a 2024 video featuring two people describing themselves as friends of the trans woman using the women’s bathroom, who accused McNabb of tracking down their friend.
The two people in the video also accused McNabb of “spreading hatred and disinformation” concerning trans people.
“It is with whom Delta Zeta reassured herself when they expelled me from my sorority,” wrote McNabb. “They called me, the woman in the women’s bathroom, the attacker of this scenario while calling the victim. Is it a sick joke? So much for “Sisterhood”, @Deltazetanatl ‘
McNabb was invited to the White House on Tuesday and mentioned by President Trump, who said that “the country would no longer be awake”.
McNabb attended Trump’s address in the Congress and said with the second Lady Usha Vance
The invitation came after Trump signed an executive decree prohibiting trans women from participating in female sports.
“It was a blow as she had never seen before, she never saw anything like it,” said Trump, referring to the peak that struck McNabb in the face.
“Payton is here this evening in the gallery and Payton from now on, schools will kick the men of the women’s team where they will lose all federal funding.”
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 struck 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.