On News Nation's “Balance” aired on Friday, Senator Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) argued that the “only way” to enforce a ban on biological men in female sports is for “schoolers to pull down their children's pants and decide what sex they have.”
Host Leland Vittert asked how it could be said that it was a big tent in contact with America when Senate Democrats voted to ban women's sports.
“I don't think Americans want school professionals to pull down their children's pants and decide which sports team to play for,” replied McClellan.
After Vittert replied, “Ah, come on.” McClellan said: If you read the bill – how do you enforce it? ”
Vittert said, “I know what sex is on someone's birth certificate. …That's the point of a totally false story.”
McClellan replied. “That's not a false topic. You don't want to accept it. We can move on to something else. But the only way to enforce that bill was often allowed for school people to pull down their kids' pants and decide what sex they were.”
Both house versions Protection of women and girls in sports lawMcClellan Vote against,and Senate edition that Democrats are filib tard “Gender shall be recognized based solely on the basis of reproductive biology and genetics at birth,” he explicitly states.
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