A powerful lineup of women, including Riley Gaines and Tulsi Gabbard, are headlining a rally to save women's sports in Whitefish, Montana.

The Independent Women's Forum "Take Back Title IX" rally takes place in Whitefish, Montana at 4 p.m. Monday, June 10th at Montana Longhorn Company. Check out OurBodiesOurSports.com for more details and to RSVP.

Here's the full lineup of speakers:

  • Riley Gaines, 12x All American swimmer, 5x SEC Champion and record holder, Independent Women’s Forum ambassador, and host of “Gaines for Girls” on OutKick
  • Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative (HI-2) and original sponsor of the Protect Women’s Sports Act
  • Paula Scanlan, former University of Pennsylvania swimmer and Independent Women’s Forum ambassador
  • Coach Kim Russell, former Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Oberlin College and Independent Women’s Forum ambassador
  • Selina Soule, 4x National Qualifier sprinter and Alliance Defending Freedom client
  • Adriana McLamb, Spokeswoman for Independent Women’s Forum, former D1 volleyball player, coach and recruiter to aspiring collegiate female volleyball players
  • Coach Barbara Ehardt, former 15-year career NCAA Division I women’s basketball coach; former NCAA basketball player; and current member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 33rd district

The "Our Bodies, Our Sports" group is working to defend women and girls sports from the radical transgender agenda that would take opportunities away from women and girls, and allow men inside of girls locker rooms.

I spoke with Riley Gaines on the radio Monday morning as she joined us from Whitefish. Check out our "Montana Talks with Aaron Flint" podcast audio from Monday's 9 a.m. hour for full audio as soon as it gets posted. In the conversation, Riley Gaines also called out liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) for voting to allow men in girls locker rooms and for voting to take away sports opportunities from girls.

Full audio now on our podcast page: 

 

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