Trans Rider Who Celebrated Charlie Kirk’s Death Disavowed by US Olympic BMX Team
The U.S. Olympic women’s BMX team has moved to distance itself from a transgender member who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination

The U.S. Olympic women’s BMX team has moved to distance itself from a transgender member who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination

A transgender member of the U.S. Olympic cycling team is under fore for multiple social media comments celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death.

The 2021 Olympic Games iJapann are historic not for sport but over the controversy of biological men competing against biological women.

As anticipation grows for this month’s 2021 Summer Games in Tokyo, several expect those who take part to engage with protesting in a new way after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) relaxed restrictions on protests and political expression during the games.

On Friday, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) quietly modified its rule prohibiting athletes from making political statements during the Olympics.

Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre said it is not fair for a male weightlifter to compete against women at the summer Olympics.

A transgender BMX freestyle rider and U.S. Olympic team alternate once allegedly made remarks about exploding the head of a President with dynamite, according to a report.

A transgender BMX freestyle rider and U.S. Olympic team alternate once said that his goal was to win the Olympics so he could burn the American flag on the podium.
