The Trump administration is dropping a bombshell on San Jose State University (SJSU), warning of an impending enforcement action over the school’s cover-up of trans-identifying male volleyball player Blaire Fleming’s dominance from 2022 to 2024. Fleming, a biological male standing at 6’2 with a spike velocity clocking over 80 mph, steamrolled female competitors, including injuring at least one opponent during a match against San Diego State. SJSU’s athletic department knew about the complaints—filed by players, coaches, and even the NCAA itself—but chose silence and stonewalling, allowing Fleming to rack up awards like Mountain West Player of the Year while female athletes bore the physical and emotional brunt. This isn’t just a sports story; it’s a stark exhibit of institutional capture by radical gender ideology, where Title IX protections for women are sacrificed on the altar of inclusion.
Peeling back the layers, this scandal exposes the same bureaucratic rot that gun owners have battled for decades: unelected administrators and activist overlords wielding unchecked power to rewrite rules, suppress dissent, and punish the vulnerable. Just as anti-2A bureaucrats in blue states like California (SJSU’s home turf) fabricate public safety pretexts to confiscate firearms from law-abiding citizens, SJSU officials fabricated a facade of fairness to protect a male athlete’s feelings at the expense of women’s safety and opportunities. The Trump team’s intervention—likely via the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights—signals a long-overdue reckoning, mirroring how a pro-2A administration might enforce Heller and Bruen by cracking down on rogue agencies infringing on Second Amendment rights. It’s no coincidence this hits California hard; the state that’s a fortress for gun control is now facing federal pushback on its woke excesses.
For the 2A community, the implications are electric: this is a blueprint for resistance. If the feds can force accountability on Title IX violations after years of leftist impunity, imagine the potential to dismantle ATF overreach, sue sanctuary cities for defying immigration enforcement tied to public safety, or audit red-flag laws that disarm Americans without due process. Gun rights advocates should cheer this as a win for federalism done right—holding blue strongholds to the law—and rally behind allies like Trump who prioritize merit, biology, and individual rights over identity politics. Stay vigilant; today’s volleyball court could be tomorrow’s range, where elite competitors (male or otherwise) don’t get to rewrite the rules mid-game.