Melania went on to elaborate more on her opinion, but emphasized that despite her position on this issue, she “fully supports the LGBT community.” “The male body usually has physical advantages: muscle strength, height, bone density and lung capacity, which may affect fairness in competition, Even in high schools. Some argue that the number of transgender athletes is low, but even one can tip the balance in a women’s league or tournament because of these physical advantages. Female athletes in high school often dedicate years to training in the hope that they will be recruited by universities, and to see the collapse of this dream is an unnecessary and inevitable result.”
These positions of Melania Trump align with those of the Republican candidate, who in recent days has gained a slight advantage over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. In recent months, Trump has been criticized for the way he spoke to Olympic boxers and gold medalists Iman Khalif of Algeria and Li Yu-ting of Taiwan, both women by birth who he claims were born male.
In another chapter of the book Melania expresses support for the right to abortion and even called it a “fundamental right”, this is in contrast to the position of her husband, who claimed that he was the one who led to the cancellation of the precedent ruling of the United States Supreme Court in the “Roe v. Wade” case, which stated that the right to abortion is enshrined in the amendment The 14th in the constitution. “A woman’s basic right to individual liberty, to her own life, gives her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes,” Melania wrote. Denying a woman’s right to choose whether to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is the same as denying her control over her body. I carried this belief with me throughout my adult life.”