With Donald Trump’s White House cracking down on tone of Smithsonian exhibits, the world’s largest museum and research complex is now facing further conservative outrage over the issue of trans athletes in women’s sports.
The controversial exhibit, titled ‘Change Your Game,’ faced some criticism in January after Fox News’ pop culture website Outkick Sports featured photographs of one slide asking visitors about transgender former University of Pennsylvania swimmer, Lia Thomas: ‘Do you think Thomas’s participation on the women’s team is fair or foul?’
Fitness influencer Jillian Michaels has now seized on the exhibit, not just for its reference to Thomas, but for another question about the fairness of biological testing in sports.
‘[The exhibit]… talks about how it’s complex to do gender testing in sports,’ Michaels told CNN. ‘It’s not complex. It’s basic science. Is it it fair to have biological men competing against biological women in sports? No, but why is this in the Smithsonian?’
The Smithsonian exhibit, which sits in Washington’s National Museum of American History, addresses the complexities of gender testing, which is an idea that Michaels and others wholeheartedly reject.
Currently World Athletics, track’s governing body, is rolling out gender screening for female athletes that relies on a cheek swab or dry blood-spot test to detect the presence of a ‘Y’ chromosome. This process is an extension of World Athletics’ new eligibility requirements, effectively banning transgender athletes from women’s competition.
The exhibit asked visitors about the fairness of allowing Lia Thomas (pictured) to compete with women at the 2022 NCAA championships. Thomas is among the most visible trans athletes

The controversial exhibit, titled ‘Change Your Game ,’ faced some intermitant criticism
Outkick Sports and XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey were both quick to point out that the exhibit is funded, in part, by Nike, which has faced criticism for promoting inclusivity.
‘Why does a company that claims to support and lift female athletes refuse to condemn males competing in women’s sports and invading women’s locker rooms?’ Asked Outkick’s Dan Zaksheske. ‘It doesn’t make any sense.
‘Unless, of course, Nike isn’t really as interested in promoting women’s sports as they are in promoting left-wing talking points. Their political position appears to trump everything else.’
Outkick previously reported the results of the exhibit’s interactive questionnaire back in January, claiming that around 60 percent of respondents felt that transgender athletes’ presence in women sports was ‘foul’ but that gender testing was ‘fair.’
Daily Mail has reached out for comment to Smithsonian and Nike spokespeople. An automated response from Nike’s offices revealed the media relations staff is away for ‘Well-Being Week.’
Jillian Michaels has rejected the idea that gender testing sports is difficult or invasive
The controversy comes as the White House has ordered a review of Smithsonian exhibits ahead of the country’s 250th birthday.
The clear goal: Aligning the museum’s exhibits with Trump’s view of the country and its history.
‘This initiative aims to ensure alignment with the President’s directive to celebrate American exceptionalism, remove divisive or partisan narratives, and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions,’ read an open letter to Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch III.
The examination will focus on ‘tone, historical framing, and alignment with American ideals.’
Civil rights leaders have rejected Trump’s efforts, saying he is trying to erase African Americans’ contributions to the country while recasting the country’s poor history on racial equality.