“We will say it in court,” Maine’s ruler replied to Donald Trump after a strong argument over the Presidential Decree that excludes transgender athletes from female teams.

Trump boasted in front of the rulers of the states admitted to the White House for the decree he signed in early February.

And he ironically stated: “Many Democrats are fighting me on this issue. A fine. ” Addressing Maine’s ruler, he provocatively asked: “Will you not comply?”

“I will comply with state and federal laws,” Janet Mills replied.

“We are the federal laws. Well you will do to comply, otherwise you will not get any federal funding, “Trump replied.

“We’ll say it in court,” Janet Mills said.

“Very well, we will say in court. I’m looking forward. It will be easy. And enjoy your later life, because I don’t think you will be re -elected, “Trump replied.

The decree allows federal services to refuse any grant to schools that allow transgender athletes to play in women’s teams.

Many Maine State officials have already stated that they will not change politics towards transgender students.

And the Governor of Maine herself, along with the State Attorney General, pledged to appeal to justice against any federal funding, according to Portland Press Herald.

Upon his return to the White House, Donald Trump multiplied attacks on transgender decrees and shock statements.