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Sasha Colby and Other 'Drag Race' Stars Condemn “Heartbreaking” SCOTUS Decision Allowing Trans Athlete Bans
By Mathew Rodriguez at them.
· July 1, 2026
· 2 min read
Sign up for The Agenda, Them’s news and politics newsletter , delivered Thursdays.After the Supreme Court dumped its decision allowing states to ban transgender women and girls from female sports teams, and on the final day of Pride Month no less, the stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race have been very vocal
Key takeaway "This decision is heartbreaking for many in our community," Drag Race season 15 winner Sasha Colby told Entertainment Weekly.
Why this matters
The Supreme Court's decision allowing states to ban transgender women and girls from female sports teams has significant implications for the national conversation on LGBTQ+ rights. By permitting such bans, the ruling may embolden other states to enact similar policies, potentially leading to a patchwork of laws that vary greatly across the country. This could result in transgender athletes facing vastly different levels of inclusion and exclusion depending on where they live, highlighting the need for federal protections and standardized policies. The comments from Drag Race stars Sasha Colby and Aja emphasize the importance of challenging misinformation and promoting evidence-based policies, particularly in the context of competitive sports. As the national landscape on LGBTQ+ rights continues to shift, the impact of this decision will likely be felt beyond the realm of sports, influencing broader discussions on inclusivity and equality for transgender individuals.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
Reading time: 2 min
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