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engaged in a tense debate over an executive order aimed at barring transgender women and girls from competing in womenā€™s

sports. The discussion reached a boiling point when President Trump singled out Maine Governor Janet Mills, accusing her of

being the only state leader unwilling to comply with the new order. According to accounts from the meeting, Trump warned

that non-compliance could result in the withdrawal of federal funding from Maine, including funds allocated for schools

During the heated exchange, President Trump directly asked Governor Mills, ā€œAre you not going to comply with it?ā€ Governor

Mills replied firmly, ā€œIā€™m complying with state and federal laws.ā€ In response, the president warned, ā€œWe are federal law; you better do it.

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