Trump’s speech for Congress: former NFL reporter on why 2 key women’s sports bill failed


The former NFL reporter Sidelle Michele Tafoya theorized Tuesday why the Senate Democrats failed to break a filibuster and express their support to keep biological men outside the sports of women and girls.

No Senate Democrat voted in favor of the protection of women and girls in the sports law to break a filibuster.

The Republicans needed 60 votes, but only received 51. On the same day, in Minnesota, the legislators of the House of Representatives voted against the Girls Conservator Sports Law. Each Democratic legislator in the State voted against the legislation.

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Michele Tafoya, when he worked for NBC Sports, after a game between the New Orleans Saints and the Buffalo Bills in the Caesars Superdome. (Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports)

Tafoya gave his thoughts about the political setback in an interview about “No with Dakich” by Outkick.

“Part of me is beginning to think that they did not want to give the President a ‘W’ the day before Congress goes tonight, that joint session of Congress,” Tafoya told Dakich. “And so on, and, seriously, politicians collude, and everyone got together and said: ‘We can’t do this. We can’t give this victory, so we vote no.’ And they stay united, man.

The Democratic Representative of the State of Minnesota, Liish Kozlowski, compared the preservative girls sports law with “harassment and genocide sanctioned by the State” during a debate on the legislation on Monday, according to Outkick.

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It is the same type of Hannah Edwards language, executive director of the transformative families, used in a press release from the Minnesota Democratic representative, Leigh Finke, in January after Trump signed an executive order that directs the federal financing of transgender medical care.

“Is it ridicule, and I am trying to understand, how people really buy this, that this is some type of trans genocide because children should not play in girls’ sports?” Tafoya said. “It makes no sense. We have some quite radical democrats here in Minnesota, I mean, as really radical. And that is what we are trying.

The sports journalist for a long time ago, Michele Tafoya, spoke with “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” of Outkick. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

“I don’t know how the average person receives that language. If you consider me the average person, I think that person is a madness that suggests that. I don’t know how these people are still chosen.”

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