Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Legal and Sports Developments Highlighted

HUNT INTENSIFIES — Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who is on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, is facing additional charges, including money laundering and intimidation, and the reward for his capture in connection with a January 2025 murder was raised to $15 million on Wednesday. This development marks a significant escalation in the investigation, with law enforcement agencies working in tandem to locate the fugitive. The case has drawn considerable public attention, highlighting the intersection of high-profile athletes and criminal activity.

BATTLE LINES DRAWN — A coalition of 130 congressional Democrats filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court, urging it to rule in favor of two trans athletes in forthcoming cases over the protection of women’s sports and the national enforcement of Title IX. The brief, signed by nine Senators and 121 House members, emphasizes the need for the court to consider the rights of trans athletes while ensuring compliance with Title IX laws, which protect against gender discrimination in educational institutions. This legal maneuver represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over transgender inclusion in competitive sports.

‘IT’S AN HONOR’ — Renowned international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo was at the White House for dinner Tuesday, marking his first U.S. appearance in almost a decade. President Donald Trump remarked on the superstar’s attendance during a speech that night, underscoring the significance of the event. The White House meeting was widely reported, with observers noting the potential diplomatic and cultural implications of the gathering, especially given Ronaldo’s international fame and influence.

‘PRETTY DISINGENUOUS’ — Former U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe questioned the motives behind efforts to protect women’s sports from transgender inclusion in the latest episode of her podcast. She reacted to an op-ed by Angel City FC player Elizabeth Eddy, who called on the NWSL to adopt clear gender standards with different means of testing. Rapinoe’s critique raised broader questions about the intent behind these efforts, fueling discussions on the balance between inclusivity and traditional sports standards.

KEEP IT MOVING — New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo had a direct message for his critics on social media after the injured star engaged in a shoving match with WWE stars at Madison Square Garden during