‘I Just Sat and Cried’: Trump’s ‘No Men in Women’s Sports’ Push Drives Trans Families to Flee as Liberals Scream Witch Hunt

Pack your bags and kiss the Stars and Stripes goodbye—Transgender Americans are hitting the road, and they’re blaming Donald Trump’s latest culture war obsession: keeping “men” out of women’s sports. With his pen barely dry from signing a slew of executive orders targeting trans rights, families like Mandy Moen’s are selling their lives down to a suitcase, convinced the U.S. is no longer a safe haven for their kids. “I just sat and cried,” Moen, a single mother of three trans children, told Rolling Stone, her voice cracking as she mourned a country she says has turned its back on her family.

Trump’s “No Men in Women’s Sports” executive order, signed on February 5, 2025, isn’t just a policy—it’s a battle cry. Flanked by cheering ex-swimmers like Riley Gaines, Trump declared, “The war on women’s sports is over,” vowing to yank federal funding from any school daring to let trans girls lace up their sneakers alongside cisgender teammates. It’s the fourth order in a blitzkrieg against trans Americans since he took office on January 20, following bans on gender-affirming care for minors, military service rollbacks, and a blunt “male or female only” gender decree. For Trump, it’s “biological reality”; for critics, it’s a dog whistle loud enough to wake the dead.

Moen’s story is a tearjerker straight out of a dystopian script. Her kids—Denise, 9, and Reese, 8, among them—didn’t even get Christmas presents this year. Instead, they strung beads into a makeshift tree and taped ornaments to the wall, a grim farewell to their American dream. Why? Because Moen’s bolting for Scotland—rated Europe’s most LGBTQ+-friendly spot in 2016—where she hopes her kids can live without being pawns in Trump’s gender crusade. “There’s just too much hate in the world,” she lamented. “No one’s hurting anyone by being who they are.” Tell that to the MAGA crowd chanting “Save women’s sports!” on X, where posts like “BYEEEEEEEEEE” wave a snarky goodbye to fleeing families.

But here’s where it gets juicy: while conservatives hail Trump as the knight in shining armor for female athletes, liberals are screaming bloody murder. “This isn’t about sports—it’s a witch hunt!” blasted GLAAD, accusing Trump of exploiting a handful of trans athletes (fewer than 10 in the NCAA, per expert testimony) to justify a nationwide purge of trans rights. On X, the outrage is palpable: “Democrats knelt for BLM but won’t stand for trans kids—hypocrites!” one user raged, tying it to the DJ Daniel snub. Meanwhile, Trump’s camp smirks, “If they don’t like it, Canada’s that way,” as if the border’s a revolving door for dissenters.

The numbers don’t lie—trans athletes are a speck in the sports world, yet Republicans spent $215 million on anti-trans ads in 2024, hammering the narrative that girls like Ciri from The Witcher are somehow at risk from “biological males.” Moen’s not buying it. She’s selling her furniture, boxing up memories, and telling Denise to ditch her dollhouse because Trump’s America, she says, isn’t worth the fight. “Our kids aren’t allowed to be who they are,” she snapped. “We have to just pick up and go.”

Across the U.S., families are echoing her panic. The Los Angeles Times reports trans parents like H.R. from California are already sipping coffee in New Zealand, while others hoard hormones or scramble for passports before Trump’s visa policies tighten the noose. On PBS, crisis hotlines report a 700% spike in calls from trans youth since Election Day—apparently, “inclusion” doesn’t extend to the locker room. Critics like Rachel Maddow call it “disgusting,” alleging Trump’s using kids as political props, but Moen’s not waiting for the debate to end. Her plane tickets are booked, and she’s out.

So, is this Trump saving women’s sports or torching trans lives? X users are split: “Good riddance—sports aren’t a feelings factory,” one quipped, while another fired back, “You’d cry too if your kid’s future got axed.” As Moen’s family joins a growing exodus—Spain, Portugal, Malta on the list—the question looms: when the dust settles, will America miss them, or just cheer louder at the next girls’ basketball game? One thing’s for sure: Trump’s not blinking, and neither are the tears in Mandy Moen’s eyes.

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