Caitlyn Jenner slams WNBA over transgender policy debate
Caitlyn Jenner joins ‘Fox News @ Night’ to address the WNBA’s ongoing debate regarding transgender players. After former NBA player Royce White satirizes the league’s policy, Jenner praises his stance and argues that biological males should be excluded from female divisions. She emphasizes that protecting women’s sports and Title IX remains essential to maintaining fairness in competition.
For a league that’s built on being pro-trans in sports, it remains a mystery as to why a WNBA team hasn’t kicked the tires on French basketball phenom Julie Tetart, especially a team that might have to face Angel Reese in the playoffs.
As Reese dominates in the paint and collects ‘mebounds’ at a record pace to the point where even woke ESPN is mentioning the rebound phenomenon, Tetart has been preparing for the 2026-27 French LF2 season with the Monaco Basket Association team.
In video released this week by Monaco, Tetart appeared chiseled beyond anything you’d see out of the WNBA and ready to dominate a league that already proved it couldn’t handle the transgender scoring and rebounding machine. “If they contact me, I won’t say no,” the 34-year-old biological male told OutKick earlier this month.
FRENCH TRANS PHENOM JULIE TÉTART LOOKS WNBA-READY — SO WHY HASN’T THE ‘INCLUSIVE’ LEAGUE CALLED?
Apparently, the WNBA still hasn’t called, but why? Teams are getting absolutely destroyed by Reese on the glass. “Fact: Reese leads the league in total second-chance points this season with 148, which is 30% of her total 499 points. According to Elias, second-chance points account for 26.7% of her career total, the highest percentage of any active player and ninth all time,” ESPN continued.

Julie Tetart, a transgender player for Monaco, is pictured during a French second-division basketball game in Reims, France, on Jan. 10, 2026. Tetart is the best player in the French second division basketball league. (ZUMAPRESS.com)
If only there was a rebounder in the world who could go toe-to-toe with Reese. Go watch that video above again. What do you notice? It’s simple: muscle, core, leg strength. Tetart spent all summer in the gym and it shows.
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Angel Reese #5 of the Atlanta Dream reacts after being called for a foul against the Washington Mystics during the first half of the game at CareFirst Arena on August 7, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
This is the exact athlete that Reese doesn’t face on a nightly basis. Now I want you to watch the athletes Reese is rebounding against. Watch this whole video.
Now I want you to watch the intensity, power, grit and determination that Tetart brings to the court. Reese has never faced an athlete like Tetart. What is the WNBA afraid of? Don’t you want to stop Reese?
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There’s an easy solution: Tetart.
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Now it’s just going to take a GM to show he/she wants to win. Go get a Reese stopper.
