
Among Biden’s first business orders was to assure demented, perverted men to share shower spaces with women.
In January, Biden inked one executive order named: “Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation.”
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“Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.” reads the order.
Because many colleges were angry at Biden, one from Missouri filed a lawsuit against Biden. In the suit, they claimed the overreached was victimizing the female gender and people of faith.
One month ago, the College of the Ozarks filed a lawsuit against Biden and the Department of Housing and Urban and Development, saying that the U.S. government mustn’t force a private religious school to allow the males and females to shower into the same dorms.
This week, one Obama-appointed federal judge ordered against the Christian College and announced that the school must allow males and females to shower together.
Judge Roseann Ketchmark of the District Court of Western Missouri is the one who ruled against the Christian School. The announcement was made on Wednesday.
If violating the order, the College will face six figures fines.
The Washington Times covered this story.
Judge Roseann Ketchmark, an Obama appointee, heard oral arguments from both sides for more than two hours Wednesday. After the hearing, she announced she would deny the college’s request to issue an injunction against the rule, which requires that segregated facilities such as dorms and restrooms be based on a person’s gender identity.
“After careful consideration of the law … the court denies the plaintiff’s motion for temporary restraining order and injunction,” she said from the bench. “The court does find that the dispute is not justiciable.”
The judge plans to issue a written order as soon as possible, she said.
Valorie Coleman, a spokesperson from the college, said the school will appeal.