Representatives and witnesses highlighted concerns for girls and women during a contentious hearing on Tuesday challenging the Biden administrations proposed changes to Title IX, which would effectively broaden the definition of sex to include gender identity. The proposed changes would rewrite Title IX in such a way that policies banning biological males who identify as trans from competing with or against females would now be in violation of law. Issuing such as sex distinctions to protect girls sports, therefore, could strip a school of its funding. The rule would affect public K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and other institutions that receive federal funding.
The hearing opened with a rather fiery interaction between former NCAA swimmer-turned-advocate Riley Gaines and Democratic Rep. Summer Lee (PA), who preemptively suggested Gaines and other witnesses testimonies would be transphobic and filled with hateful misinformation.
And Ranking Member Lee, if my testimony makes me transphobic, then I believe youre opening monologue makes you a misogynist, Gaines said in closing her opening statement.
Lee interrupted the next witness to ask to have Gaines words taken down. Gaines chimed in, Can I just ask, how its fair to be called transphobic before Lee interjected, I never called you anything.
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🚨BREAKING: After Democrat @RepSummerLee (D-PA) said @Riley_Gaines_ engages in "transphobic bigotry" by opposing boys in girls sports, Riley fired back by saying "if my testimony makes me transphobic then you are a misogynist."
Lee then moved to have her words taken down.
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