Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., He left her position visibly clear about whether she believes that women and girls should be protected from trans inclusion in sports.
Warren was seen giving an exaggerated gesture of the thumbs by the gesture while voting not about the protection of women and girls in the sporting act on Monday night.
Warren kept his thumb down for several seconds in front of the employee who had his vote. The employee even had to tell Warren: “I got you”, to assure him that his vote had been counted as the senator kept his gesture during an exaggerated amount of time.
The images of the senator’s gesture caused a generalized reaction in social networks, especially by women’s rights activists.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren questions Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen during an audience of the Senate Finance Committee on March 16, 2023 in Capitol Hill. (Photo AP/Jacquelyn Martin, Archive)
The co -founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, Marshi Smith, condemned Warren in an answer in X.
“It is difficult to believe that someone can hate girls who only want a place in the girls’ team and the podium of girls,” Smith wrote.
The British feminist youtuber of the United Kingdom Kellie-Jay Keen questioned how anyone in the United States could vote for someone like Warren in an X answer.
“Why would any woman in the United States continue to support these women who hate holes?” Keen wrote.
The feminist author Kara Dansky, a Democrat, responded to the clip by publishing a long X response that included a note that Warren wrote before the 2020 elections.
“The Democratic Party is promoting the narrative that ‘transgender’ and ‘queer’ belong to the same category as the rights of homosexuals, and that is problematic for several reasons: (1) It is not true, (2) is bad for women and girls, and (3) it is likely to lead to a loss in 2020,” Dansky published.
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Warren has a history of support for trans inclusion in women’s sports and even once called legislation to avoid it “cruel.”
In February 2020, Warren condemned a state law of Arizona, the Save Women’s Sports law, which would have prevented biological men from competing in girls’ sports.
“Trans athletes are not a threat,” Warren wrote in X (then known as Twitter). “We need to protect trans children, and all LGBTQ+children, and make sure they feel safe and welcome at school. I urge Arizona’s legislature to reject this cruel bill.”
Now, Warren has helped prevent a bill that offered female athletes the same national protections.
The Republicans needed 60 votes but only received 51. No Democrat was put on the side of the Republicans in the bill. Two Democrats were absent from the vote, as well as two Republicans. The bill failed, 51-45.
During a recent interview in “The Arena With Kasie Hunt” by CNN, Warren was asked why he thought the Democrats lost to President Donald Trump in November, and if the party had moved too much to the left culturally. Warren’s response indicated that she did not believe that this was the case.
“I think the problem is that we do not make it clear why we fight and we really go out and fight for it. Our work is at this time. Just tell the truth,” Warren said.

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TO national output survey Made by the Legislative Women’s Action Committee for Women for America, it found that 70% of moderate voters saw the issue of “Donald Trump’s opposition to transgender children and men who interpret sports of girls and women and women and transgender men and men who use girls and women’s baths” as is important for them.
In addition, 6% said it was the most important issue of all, while 44% said it was “very important.”
Meanwhile, a recent New York Times/Ipsos survey found that the vast majority of Americans, including 67% of Democrats, do not believe that trans athletes can compete in women’s sports.
Last month, a Gallup survey also showed a plurality of 45% of the Democrats and independent of Democratic inclination who said they wanted the party to become more moderate, an increase of 11 points since the beginning of President Joe Biden’s mandate in 2021.
The Democratic Party has fought largely Since Trump’s election in 2024. In a survey of the University of Quinnipiac held during Trump’s first week in office, only 31% of respondents had a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party.
Now, with the Senate Democrats voting unanimously to block the protection of women and girls in the sports act, many activists, including Riley Gaines, have promised to help highlight the senators who prevent it from happening.