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The Stephanie Turner and Payton McNabb female athletes testified to the members of Congress in the “unfair game of the Government Efficiency Department (Doge) on Wednesday” keeping men out of women’s sports. “
At one point during the audience, the two women were addressed by representative Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas.
“‘Both are very brave. You are very brave to be here, and I want to thank you for all this,” Crockett told the two women, Turner told Pak Gazette Digital.
“And I said ‘Payton and I took some time of our day to be there, and it seems very disrespectful to co -opt this audience that is me and Payton and make it your own policy.'”
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The representative of Texas, Jasmine Crockett, Center, talks to Stephanie Turner, on the left, a fencing that refused to compete against a transgender athlete, and Payton McNabb, a former volleyball of the North Carolina High School that was injured by a transgender opponent, during the audience in “Juggles unfair: in the May subcommittee. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty images)
Crockett had just used his turn during the hearing to divert the conversation of protecting women’s sports, the main objective of the audience, to condemn President Donald Trump for other matters. Crockett had previously tried to speak
Crockett even illuminated with the problem of the inclusion of trans athletes when turning his monologue into a game called “Trump or trans”. The game had Crockett by asking another witness whether to blame Trump or trans people for a series of foundation problems that included “increase the price of everything” and “ignore the Constitution.” The witness replied “Trump” all 12 times.
Crockett has openly opposed republican efforts to keep trans athletes out of women’s sports, even making fun of Americans who claim to have been affected. However, she tried to be free with McNabb and Turner, according to them.
“I think I was lying,” McNabb told Pak Gazette Digital. “I did not believe a word that she said, because literally theatricality, and how she literally acted all the time and then tried to come and whisper and be a good girl with us. I don’t know what happened, it was like another person we all saw 10 seconds before she arrived there.”
Pak Gazette Digital contacted Crockett to make more comments.
Crockett’s mischief were one of the only several incidents that highlighted a chaos audience that involved multiple shout matches between members of the committee and witnesses, as well as clearly questionable comments. Many of these confused, frustrated and offended comments Turner and McNabb.
McNabb suffered permanent brain injuries in high school after being beaten in the head by a trans opponent during a volleyball match. Then he had to do with the fatimal opposition witnesses GOSS BRVES, CEO of the National Women’s Law Center, suggested that the way to prevent other women from in front of similar injuries is to prevent peaks in the volleyball completely.
“I would argue that the answer is to ensure that people cannot increase volleyballs in other people’s heads,” Goss Serious said during the audience when answering the history of McNabb.
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The representative of Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene, holds maps of the United States in front of an alleged screenshot of the director of the US Board. May 7, May 7, 2025 in Washington, DC, DC, DC, DC, in power (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty images)
For McNabb, Goss Serious response was surprising.
“That was absolutely ridiculous,” McNabb said. “The fact is that that day and that injury was different from anything else I have experienced, and it is because it was a man who hit me in the face, is really so simple.”
What was an even greater shock for McNabb was when Goss Serious offered to work with the former volleyball player to help her recover from her brain damage, during the audience.
“That is not happening. This woman is obviously not rope, and I don’t know why she would think she would ever want some medical advice or advice in general,” McNabb said.
Turner, who went viral in April for refusing to face a trans opponent in a fencing match and be punished with the Fencing of the United States. During Simon’s turn, he suggested that protecting women’s sports would lead to bringing racial segregation back and that black women would be disproportionate by trans athlete restriction laws.
“It seems to me that, as a black woman, she is quite offensive,” Turner said.
“I find it offensive because they lead with this statement ‘as a black woman, I am a black woman’. Well, I am a black woman, I was born in Washington DC, I was raised in one of the most blue parts of America in the Montgomery County, Maryland, and no, I do not agree with you, that is wrong.”
On Wednesday he also marked the first time Turner met face to face with the president of Fencing from the USA. Uu. Damien Lehfeldt, who was summoned to the audience, from his viral protest of kneel. Turner received a black card for refusing to face the trans opponent, disqualified and escorted out of the place, and then gave a 12 -month probation.
Lehfeldt was aggressively pressed by the members of the Republican Committee throughout the hearing on the policies and punishment of his organization.

From left to right, the representative Jasmine Crockett, the representative Melanie Stansbury and the representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speak during the audience about “unfair game: keeping men out of women’s sports” in the hands of the efficiency subcommitte (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty images)
At one point, representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., used her time to ask Lehfeldt to apologize to Turner. Lefheldt did not apologize in the application, and in response, Mace suggested that Lehfeldt “no” was a man.
“Royal men protect women, you are not a,” said Mace.
Turner said he was not surprised by Lehfeldt’s negative to apologize and would not have accepted it even if he did.
“An apology is only empty words without actions,” Turner said.
Turner added that after Wednesday’s audience, he sees the next great objective in the movement to protect women’s sports is to push the Fencing of the United States. To make concrete changes in their gender eligibility policy to protect female competitors.
The organization said it is preparing to amend Its current policies that allow biological men to compete with women and girls in case it is “forced” to change it.
The Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, previously announced that the newly formed Title IX research The team will investigate the incident that involves Turner and the Trans Redmond Sullivan competitor.