Jeffries in the Newsom Trans athletes post: ‘DNC against the desatination of sexual predators’


The minority leader of the United States House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., repeated the union argument that women and girls defending in the sports act would have “unleashed” sexual predators in girls in the United States.

Jeffries first made this argument on the day the Chamber voted on the bill on January 14, joining other prominent democratic representatives, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.Y. The argument caused a reaction reaction between some registered democratic voters and was not repeated before the vote of the Senate bill.

But Jeffries raised the discussion again when asked about the recent comments of the governor of California Gavin Newsom about transgender athletes in the sport of girls who are “unfair.”

“I have not seen [Newsom’s] Comments. What the Democrats opposed was unleashed sexual predators in girls throughout the United States of America, “Jeffries told journalists on Thursday.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Hakeem Jeffries with Trans Flag Fund (Getty images)

When Jeffries and other Democrats of the House of Representatives pressed the discussion in January, it was not based on any language within the bill. The Republicans insisted A genital inspection would never be necessary and that the gender of birth test could simply be determined with a birth certificate.

The bill ended up passing in the Chamber by a vote of 218-206. Two Democratic representatives, Henry Cuellar and Vicente González, both of Texas, voted in favor of him despite Jeffries and others labeling the bill “The Empowerment Law of Republican Child predator of the Chamber”.

When the bill reached the Senate earlier this week, not a single Democrat voted in favor of him, and with 45 votes against him, they were able to file the bill despite the 51 Republicans who voted for it.

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Multiple Democratic senators talked about why they did not vote for the bill, Pak Gazette Digital previously reported, offering a variety of reasons. However, almost none of them reiterated the argument that the bill would train sexual predators to give girls genital exams.

Those who expressed similar concerns were Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev, and Senator Dick Durbin, D-Bill. In a statement to Pak Gazette Digital.

“This general legislation would allow anyone to subject girls to physical exams invasive only because of the way it looks. That is an incredible extraction of the government and is putting young women at a greater risk of abuse and harassment, something against what my career has happened,” Cortez Masto said in a statement.

Durbin added: “It’s so personal, it’s so important, and [because of Republicans]We will vote to give someone not specified the right to physically inspect a girl or young woman if the other other team accuses them of being transgender. My God.”

Shortly after the vote in the camera in January, some democratic voters left the party in response to the argument of Children’s predators of Jeffries.

Rutgers’ prominent law professor, Gary Francione, and some of his democratic peers in the field of education and the law were among those who left the party.

“That bothered me a lot because he shouted lack of integrity, lack of honesty,” Franciona told Pak Gazette Digital. “Is this the way you fight battles? When trying to insult other people who oppose you and do not agree with you and hint that they are abusers of children or pedophiles? It seems to me that you have lost the game … I don’t know how they will return from this.

“I can say with confidence that I know that they are democrats I have spoken with, the vast majority of them are not happy with all these things and feel that the party has lost course. I know a couple who said they are going to [leave the party]”

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to prohibit trans athletes from women and girls sports and promised to withdraw federal funds from any state that does not comply. California, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maine are already under investigation for not complying with him.

Trump reaffirmed his intention to punish the states that continue to allow Trans athletes to compete with girls during Tuesday night speech at a joint session of Congress.

The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, insisted that Trump “will not go back” as they advance in these states.

“The president has pledged to ensure that the states are responsible if they continue to allow men in the sport of women, which he thinks is an atrocious violation of the dollars of the taxpayers. And, therefore, that fight continues, and the president does not go back,” Leavitt said.

“This is a policy of common sense. The eighty percent of the American people, including more than 60% of the Democrats, do not want men in women’s sport.”

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