Popular Twitch and Kick streamer Felix “xQc” has shared his perspectives on the recent executive order issued by Donald Trump that prohibits transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports. During a livestream on February 25, 2025, xQc responded to a recent YouTube video by Channel 5 featuring Andrew Callaghan, titled “Anti-Elon Rally.”
The video raised the issue of Trump’s executive order regarding transgender athletes in women’s sports. xQc characterized the topic as “complicated” and expressed his views on the decision made by the 47th President of the United States:
“It’s a complicated topic. I’m going to give you my take. You all know how I feel about this. I won’t repeat it endlessly because after a while, that leads to backlash and cancellations. I don’t have all the data on this. To me, it seems somewhat like a win.”
Concerns Regarding Women’s Sports
Following his earlier comments, xQc acknowledged that there is a “genuine concern” regarding the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
While he dismissed the validity of the “slippery slope argument,” xQc pointed out possible risks in contact sports such as wrestling and boxing:
“I’ve got to be honest—this slippery slope argument doesn’t hold much weight here. I truly believe there could be actual risks involved, particularly in contact sports. There is a legitimate concern, though I’m unsure what the science says about it, my intuition suggests it’s a valid worry.”
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xQc elaborated on his view of Trump’s decision, which he considered to possibly be a “win”:
“If I had a daughter, I would be concerned about this, and I think a lot of parents share that sentiment. That’s why people are calling it a win. I view it as a win until there’s more compelling scientific evidence that proves otherwise. I’m not firmly establishing my stance; this is just where I stand for now.”
In related news, xQc recently made headlines by suggesting that he had an influence on Nico “Sneako,” who seems to be stepping away from creating red pill content, claiming he had “brainwashed” the Rumble streamer.