College swimmer Riley Gaines dismissed claims that she dodged a kiss from former President Donald Trump.

Gaines previously made headlines for speaking out about her experience sharing a locker room with transgender competitor Lia Thomas.

A video of Gaines made the rounds on social media after it appeared that she dodged a kiss from Trump on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas over the weekend.

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Gaines later took to Instagram to respond to the rumors surrounding the video.

ā€œWhat an honor to be called to share a stage with the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Less than a once in a lifetime experience!ā€ Gaines wrote.

She called the rumors a ā€œprime example of the left media pushing propaganda to fit their narrative.ā€

The post continued, ā€œIn no way, shape, or form did I ā€˜dodge a kiss’ from Trump nor was I uncomfortable on that stage with him at any point in time. I slightly turned my head so I could hear what he was saying to me. Proof that not everything you read is factual. But keep clutching at straws, it’s almost comical.ā€

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Additionally, Gaines commented on women competing against transgender athletes.

ā€œWomen should not be forced to share a changing space and compete against males with biological advantages that will never be completely diminished regardless of hormones taken,ā€ Gaines argued.

She added, ā€œIf you’re delusional enough to think fairness for women is considered transphobic, you’re simply misogynisticā€¦ā€

The swimmer previously detailed how uncomfortable she was changing in the same locker room as Thomas.

ā€œThat’s not something we were forewarned about, which I don’t think is right in any means, changing in a locker room with someone who has different parts,ā€ Gaines said.

She continued, ā€œSo not only were we forced to race against a male, we were forced to change in the locker room with one.ā€