Undercover Journalist Exposes San Antonio School District’s Lax Stance on Biological Boys Competing in Girls’ Sports
San Antonio, Texas – A bombshell video has emerged exposing the alarming attitude of a San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) employee toward the controversial issue of biological males competing in girls’ sports.
In a video posted on social media platform X, constituent specialist Arthur Elizondo is seen making astounding remarks to an undercover journalist posing as a parent of a biological boy who wishes to play in girls’ sports.
Elizondo’s Incendiary Comments
According to the video, Elizondo dismissed the concerns of parents who express opposition to biological boys competing in girls’ sports. Instead, he placed the blame squarely on their shoulders. "The parents are who creates all the problems," Elizondo is heard saying.
When the undercover journalist explains that her "daughter" (biologically male) would present an altered birth certificate to play in girls’ sports, Elizondo responds without hesitation: "I don’t think anybody’s going to raise any problems with that."
Elizondo’s Defensive and Evasiveness
When confronted by Adam Guillette, president of Accuracy in Media, Elizondo initially refused to comment. However, when Guillette persisted, Elizondo became defensive and evasive, claiming he didn’t know the individuals involved and didn’t want to discuss the matter.
Context: No Men in Women’s Sports Executive Order
Elizondo’s comments come amid heightened scrutiny of the issue following the signing of Executive Order 13933 by former President Donald Trump in 2025. The order prohibits biological men from participating in women’s sports.
Criticism from School Choice Advocates
Corey DeAngelis, a senior fellow at the American Culture Project, expressed outrage at Elizondo’s remarks. "It’s beyond parody," exclaimed DeAngelis. "This administrator works for the Office of FAMILY Engagement and yet he blames parents for the problem."
DeAngelis also highlighted the broader implications of this incident for school choice. "Parents need the power to vote with their feet to schools that align with their values," he said. "School choice, by definition, promotes family engagement while giving public schools an incentive to respect the wishes of parents."
Investigation and Response from SAISD
Fox News Digital reached out to Elizondo, SAISD, and Dr. Jaime Aquino, superintendent of SAISD, for comment. However, no response was received at the time of publication.
Implications for Future Debate
The video and the ensuing fallout have ignited a firestorm of debate on the issue of biological males in girls’ sports. It remains to be seen how SAISD will respond to the allegations and whether the incident will have any broader implications for the national conversation on this controversial topic.