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Trump Admin’s USDA Pauses Millions in Funding to Maine Universities

Libby PalanzaBy Libby PalanzaMarch 11, 2025Updated:March 11, 202512 Comments5 Mins Read
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The federal government has temporarily halted millions of dollars in funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the University of Maine System (UMS).

The USDA announced publicly on February 22 that it would be initiating a review of UMS’ compliance with Title IV and Title IX, citing “the State of Maine’s blatant disregard for President Trump’s Executive Order (EO) 14201, Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.”

Title IV refers to a subsection of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of “race, color, or national origin.” Title IX is a federal law barring schools and educational programs from discriminating on the basis of sex.

For FY24, the USDA awarded the University of Maine (UMaine) nearly $30 million for “research and extension” that was used across a variety of program and initiatives.

The USDA’s February press release noted that UMaine has received over $100 million in funding from the agency.

“Compliance with federal law is mandatory for institutions to continue receiving taxpayer funded support, including USDA grants,” the statement said.

Click Here to Read the Full USDA Announcement

This past month, the USDA temporarily paused funding through the Specialty Group Block Grant program, including the payments made to UMaine researchers.

UMS notes in a press release published Tuesday that the University of Southern Maine (USM) also has several active USDA awards.

According to UMS, the system was contacted three days after the agency’s initial announcement of its intention to investigate the system, at which time staff proved “timely responses” to the department’s questions.

The press releases suggests that these questions were “not specific to any one UMS university and largely focused on whether biological males could compete on women’s sports teams.”

In verbal and written responses, UMS says that they “confirmed its athletic programs were in compliance with relevant State and Federal laws.”

They went on to say that “universities that are members of the NCAA are also operating in a manner entirely consistent with that association’s recently updated policies, which do not allow for varsity student-athletes assigned male at birth to compete in female sports.”

UMS indicated in their statement that they had no further communication from the USDA regarding their Title IX compliance review until they were forwarded a message on Monday, March 10 alerting them of the funding freeze.

It is also noted that UMS is “unaware” of Title VI compliance reviews being conducted by the USDA or any other federal agency.

Click Here to Read UMaine’s Full Statement

Earlier this year, Gov. Janet Mills (D) drew national attention after facing off against President Donald Trump (R) in Washington D.C. over his administration’s policy that biological men cannot compete in women’s sports leagues.

“Well you better do it, [comply with the order], you better do it,” President Trump said to Gov. Mills during a luncheon with governors from across the country, “because you’re not going to get any federal funding at all if you don’t.”

[RELATED: Gov. Mills Vows to Resist Federal Ban on Boys in Girls Sports After Trump Singled out Maine and Threatened to Pull Funding]

“And, by the way, your population, even though it’s somewhat liberal, although I did very well there, you’re population doesn’t want men playing in women’s sports,” said Trump.

Mills responded with a line that has since become synonymous with her push back against the Trump Administration’s policy: “See you in court.”

“Good, I’ll see you in court,” the president responded. “I look forward to that, that should be a real easy one.”

TRUMP VS MILLS VIDEO RELEASED: pic.twitter.com/6INj8b0u36

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) February 21, 2025

Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice warned Maine officials that it is prepared to take legal action if the state continues to allow biological men to compete in women’s sports, a policy the department says violates federal anti-discrimination laws.

In a letter sent to Mills on February 25, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DoJ will hold states accountable if they defy federal law.

“Requiring girls to compete against boys in sports and athletic events violates Title IX,” Attorney General Bondi wrote, emphasizing that under the U.S. Constitution, federal law takes precedence over conflicting state policies.

[RELATED: Trump AG Drops Hammer on Maine Gov Janet Mills: “Maine Should Be on Notice”]

State Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn), who has been an outspoken critic of allowing men to compete in women’s sports, was recently formally censured over a viral Facebook post identifying a biologically male teenage athlete taking first place in a girls’ track and field contest.

At the end of February, the Maine House of Representatives voted 75 to 70 in favor of censuring Rep. Libby, stripping her of the right to speak on the floor of the House or vote on legislation until she apologizes for the post.

[RELATED: House Dems Strips Laurel Libby’s Voting Rights Over Viral FB Post of Male Athlete Beating Girls]

On Tuesday, Libby filed a lawsuit against Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau in the U.S. District Court of Maine alleging that the censure violates her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

“Instead of having an open and honest debate about the devastating impacts of Maine girls being forced to compete against biological males, Speaker Fecteau and his Democratic colleagues resorted to canceling and silencing me,” she said in a statement announcing the suit.

[RELATED: Rep. Libby Files Federal Lawsuit Against Speaker Fecteau for Violating Her Constitutional Rights]

In her lawsuit, Rep. Libby cites specific examples of Speaker Fecteau posting photos of students for what she identifies as political purposes.

She also draws attention to the fact that her actions were driven not only to protect female athletes, but to point out that Maine is in violation of Trump’s executive order.

Named as co-plaintiffs are a half dozen specific constituents of Rep. Libby.

🚨 LAWSUIT FILED:

Today, I filed a lawsuit against the Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, Ryan Fecteau, for attempting to silence both me and my constituents, whom I was elected to represent. pic.twitter.com/VJ9WAzg8F0

— Rep. Laurel Libby (@laurel_libby) March 11, 2025
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Libby Palanza is a reporter for the Maine Wire and a lifelong Mainer. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Government and History. She can be reached at palanza@themainewire.com.

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="36530 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=36530">12 Comments

  1. Bingo on March 11, 2025 2:12 PM

    Well the President said that Maine would get NO funding, I guess he meant it.

  2. Willy Better on March 11, 2025 2:14 PM

    GOOD …..SHUT THEM DOWN !

    If and when the democrats figure it out , we can get it reinstated .
    In the meantime : NO SOUP FOR YOU .

  3. Benny Weaver on March 11, 2025 2:21 PM

    There you go Janet ! GOOD JOB .
    Be a bitch and see where it gets your democrat party friends .
    See what your pal Fecteau has to say about THAT !
    Trump is going to bring YOU to heal …..so you can get ready for court you idiot !

  4. sandy on March 11, 2025 2:26 PM

    This large dept which the boys in the back room of the WH put us in is the cause for all this confusion. The backroom Democratic boys and lack of oversight by the elected leadership are why we are in such a ditch that our country is in danger. The backroom boys are still placing wrenches into the gears.

  5. Elteco on March 11, 2025 2:35 PM

    While your at it lets pause and review all funding to bath iron and portsmouth naval shipyard too.

  6. Elteco on March 11, 2025 2:50 PM

    In other news, “Canada folds to Trump and CANCELS electricity tariff”. Just like a disgraced mills is going to fold.

  7. Joel on March 11, 2025 3:09 PM

    Our governor is an absolute idiot. For her to take a stand that represents mentally ill men competing in women’s sports is totally bizarre. Maine got what they deserved.

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  9. New Mainer on March 12, 2025 6:22 AM

    We need arrests.

    We had an election. We won. Overwhelmingly. Time to arrest these treasonous scum and use the full power of government against them.

    Just as they would be doing to us, and as they DID to the J6ers

  10. Olde Crone on March 12, 2025 6:42 AM

    Key word…pau$ed. Time to negotiate Janet. Reach across the aisle and make a deal with the ELECTED PRESIDENT. 80% of Americans are against you on this issue. Who are you afraid of?

  11. Kres on March 12, 2025 9:59 AM

    Unnecessary resistance will cost us money. Shame.

  12. cheech on March 13, 2025 9:33 AM

    While I agree that Mills needs to be taken to the woodshed, she screws with the bear and WE get bit.

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