Under oath before Congress, Loudoun Virginia County Schools Supt. Aaron Spence was asked if biological men should be in locker rooms and shower rooms with biological girls.
His answer: “Federal law requires it. Yes.”
It does NOT.
The Dept. of Education ruled the opposite — LCPS’s policy violates Title IX, and the district is under active federal investigation for it. This is what ideological capture looks like.
Under oath before Congress, Loudoun Virginia County Schools Supt. Aaron Spence was asked if biological men should be in locker rooms and shower rooms with biological girls.
His answer: “Federal law requires it. Yes.”
It does NOT.
The Dept. of Education ruled the opposite —… pic.twitter.com/Dy49R9Wfqd
— Gerald Posner (@geraldposner) June 11, 2026
Full Hearing – Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence is set to testify before a congressional committee Wednesday. The hearing will focus on parental rights, school policies and legal issues in education. Spence’s appearance comes as LCPS remains under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education.
