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Mike Johnson Clarifies That a ‘Man is a Man, and a Woman is a Woman’

Hours after Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride (D) asked if she was a man or a woman, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) said, “A man is a man, a woman is a woman.” There is,” he declared. ”

“I was asked this morning at a party meeting and I rejected that premise because the answer is obvious,” Mr Johnson said. explained. “For those who don't know my strong track record on this issue, let me be clear: Men can be men, women can be women. And men cannot be women.”

Johnson's words came after a reporter asked him, “Is incoming freshman Sarah McBride a man or a woman?”

Mr. Johnson answered that question. said He said he was “not going to get into” the topic of whether transgender people are male or female.

“We welcome with open arms all of our new members who have been duly elected to represent the people of the United States,” Johnson said. “I believe this is a command. We will treat everyone with dignity and respect.”

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) announced on Monday that she would introduce a bill that would ban biological males from using women's restrooms, raising concerns about transgenderism and the number of people elected to Congress. The topic of McBride, the first transgender candidate, came up. Inside the National Diet building.

Mace's bill states that “a member, delegate, resident committee member, officer, or employee may use single-sex facilities (including restrooms, locker rooms, and locker rooms) in the Capitol or the House Office Building if: It cannot be used except for.” corresponds to the biological sex of such individual; ”

According to the text of the bill, the Sergeant at Arms would be responsible for enforcing the bill.

“Biological men do not belong in private women's spaces,” Mace wrote in the paper. post A photo of her bill is posted on X. “Period. Full stop. End of story.”

Breitbart News' Bradley Jay reported that Josnon had “personally pledged” to support Mace's efforts to block transgender people from using the women's restrooms at the Capitol.

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) informed politiko Johnson said the women's bathroom was “saying biological men don't exist.”

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