In a week defined by high-stakes judicial deliberation, the friction between the executive branch and the nation’s highest court has moved into a new, sharply ideological theater: the future of competitive sports in America. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a pointed rebuttal on Thursday, aiming directly at the Supreme Court’s liberal wing following a pivotal hearing regarding the participation of transgender athletes in K-12 and collegiate sports. The conflict stems from Tuesday’s oral arguments, in which the Supreme Court examined two landmark cases that could redefine the legal framework for Title IX and the protection of biologically female athletic spaces. At the center of the storm is the question of whether state-level mandates can legally restrict participation in women’s sports based on biological sex.