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Trump says he’ll impose 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China on first day

Trump says he’ll impose 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China on first day

President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he will impose a 25% tariff on all products coming into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada, and additional 10% levies on all Chinese products, on his first day in office as penalties for deadly fentanyl and illegal immigrants pouring across the borders. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Mr. Trump said that on Jan. 20…Read more

Senators want watchdog to investigate TSA’s facial recognition technology

Senators want watchdog to investigate TSA’s facial recognition technology

Twelve senators are urging the Department of Homeland Security’s top watchdog to probe the Transportation Security Administration’s facial recognition technology, as many Americans prepare to travel for the busy holiday season. The bipartisan Senate coalition includes unlikely allies worried about the TSA’s conduct, including strange bedfellows such as Sens. Ted Cruz…Read more

Biden spent big to fight contrary narratives; ‘misinformation’ on virus, climate

Biden spent big to fight contrary narratives; ‘misinformation’ on virus, climate

The Biden administration has spent more than a quarter of a billion dollars to study and police “misinformation,” according to a report released Friday. OpenTheBooks, a spending watchdog, said the federal government has spent $267 million since 2021 on contracts and research grants that include the term “misinformation” in the proposals…Read more

Trump is warning Republicans to stop Democrats from confirming more Biden judges

Trump is warning Republicans to stop Democrats from confirming more Biden judges

President-elect Donald Trump called on Republican senators again Wednesday to halt Democrats from confirming more of President Biden’s judicial nominees before he takes office on Jan. 20. Senate Democrats have been moving swiftly to confirm pending vacancies before they lose control of the upper chamber on Jan. 3, following the new GOP majority’s…Read more

Welfare recipients, criminals allowed to sponsor illegal immigrants under Biden ‘parole’ program

Welfare recipients, criminals allowed to sponsor illegal immigrants under Biden ‘parole’ program

Sex traffickers may be using a Biden administration “parole” program to sneak illegal immigrant women into the U.S., the House Judiciary Committee is revealing Wednesday in an explosive new report exposing fraud in one of Homeland Security’s marquee border operations. Welfare recipients, people involved with criminal activity and even other illegal…Read more

In about-face, Biden to give Ukraine long-sought long-range missiles for war

In about-face, Biden to give Ukraine long-sought long-range missiles for war

President Biden will permit Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia, according to multiple media reports, lifting a long-standing ban put into place for fear it could provoke the Kremlin to respond. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has long lobbied for greater freedom to use U.S. weaponry. He said his forces are…Read more

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Rep. Mace says she won’t stop effort to bar transgender women from ‘female spaces’

Rep. Mace says she won’t stop effort to bar transgender women from ‘female spaces’

By Mallory Wilson and Ben Wolfgang The Washington Times Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Rep. Nancy Mace is not backing down on her opposition to transgender women in women’s restrooms, and is ready to take her case nationwide.

The issue comes as Capitol Hill will get its first openly transgender member of Congress, Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, Delaware Democrat. With first-term lawmakers on the Hill ahead of Thanksgiving break, the issue came up in a GOP caucus meeting.

“I just don’t want your d—- in my face,” Ms. Mace, South Carolina Republican, told The Washington Times. “I don’t want to be forced to undress in front of a man in my locker room. It’s just not a thing. And I think for me, it was just in my face, like we’ve got someone coming in who was going to use our female spaces.”

Ms. Mace, who has been vocal about being a survivor of rape and domestic violence, has also been an advocate of keeping transgender athletes out of girls’ and women’s sports. 

In an interview with The Times’ “Threat Status Weekly Podcast,” she said her experiences make her more “aware” of women being abused.

“I’m a rape survivor,” she said. “I have PTSD from a deeply traumatic event I had about a year ago. I’ve lost 30 pounds. I am more sensitive and aware of how women are abused in private spaces than I ever have been in my 46 years on Earth, and it’s just a deeply passionate issue for me.”

She said “women of all stripes” have told her they agree with her stance.

“Changing your entire culture for one-half of 1% of your activist base isn’t what women want,” she said. “And it’s something that I clearly struck a chord, and didn’t realize I would be striking the chord with it.”

She introduced a resolution last week that would ban transgender women from using female bathrooms at the Capitol. Speaker Mike Johnson attempted to take control of the situation and announced that he would be banning transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol. 

Mr. Johnson, Louisiana Republican, said in a statement that “all single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings — such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms — are reserved for individuals of that biological sex.”

He told reporters after his announcement that “we have single-sex facilities for a reason, and women deserve women’s only spaces.”

“We’re not anti-anyone. We’re pro-woman, and I think it’s an important policy for us to continue. It’s always been the, I guess, an unwritten policy, but now it’s in writing,” he said.

Ms. McBride, who came out as transgender in 2012, called Ms. Mace’s efforts a “distraction” from what really needs to be done. After Mr. Johnson’s announcement, she said she wasn’t “here to fight about bathrooms,” but that she would follow the rules.

That didn’t stop Ms. Mace — her X account has featured more 300 posts about this issue alone. She has fundraised off of her efforts as well, even selling T-shirts for $35 that say “come and take it” with a picture of a women’s bathroom sign. The back says “Mace for Congress.”

She filed another bill the same day Mr. Johnson made his decision, a proposal that would ban transgender people from bathrooms in federal buildings across the country.

“Oh, you thought threatening me would silence me? No. I just doubled down and filed a new bill to protect women and girls across the entire country on all federal property everywhere,” she wrote in an X post with a screenshot of the bill.

The bill’s text says its purpose is to stop “individuals from accessing or using single-sex facilities on federal property other than those corresponding to their biological sex, and for other purposes.”

Democrats have come out against the bills and Ms. Mace’s rhetoric.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat, told reporters that “what Nancy Mace and what Speaker Johnson are doing are endangering all women and girls.”

“Because if you ask them, ’What is your plan on how to enforce this?’ they won’t come up with an answer,” she said. “And what it inevitably results in are women and girls who are primed for assault because they want, because people are going to want to check their private parts in suspecting who is trans and who is cis and who’s doing what.”

Rep. Becca Balint, Vermont Democrat, questioned Ms. Mace’s bill on X, asking, “Where is part that lowers grocery costs? Drug prices? Or builds housing?

“Oh, right—it’s just about cruelty and feeding your need for attention,” the post said.

The GOP attack on transgender issues isn’t new — it was a major focal point of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign. Republicans used ads and talking points to attack Democrats and Vice President Kamala Harris for pushing the issue on Americans.

• Mallory Wilson can be reached at [email protected].

• Ben Wolfgang can be reached at [email protected].

Trump says he’ll impose 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China on first day

Trump says he’ll impose 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China on first day

President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he will impose a 25% tariff on all products coming into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada, and additional 10% levies on all Chinese products, on his first day in office as penalties for deadly fentanyl and illegal immigrants pouring across the borders. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Mr. Trump said that on Jan. 20…Continue Reading

Senators want watchdog to investigate TSA’s facial recognition technology

Senators want watchdog to investigate TSA’s facial recognition technology

Twelve senators are urging the Department of Homeland Security’s top watchdog to probe the Transportation Security Administration’s facial recognition technology, as many Americans prepare to travel for the busy holiday season. The bipartisan Senate coalition includes unlikely allies worried about the TSA’s conduct, including strange bedfellows such as Sens. Ted Cruz…Continue Reading

Biden spent big to fight contrary narratives; ‘misinformation’ on virus, climate

Biden spent big to fight contrary narratives; ‘misinformation’ on virus, climate

The Biden administration has spent more than a quarter of a billion dollars to study and police “misinformation,” according to a report released Friday. OpenTheBooks, a spending watchdog, said the federal government has spent $267 million since 2021 on contracts and research grants that include the term “misinformation” in the proposals…Continue Reading

Trump is warning Republicans to stop Democrats from confirming more Biden judges

Trump is warning Republicans to stop Democrats from confirming more Biden judges

President-elect Donald Trump called on Republican senators again Wednesday to halt Democrats from confirming more of President Biden’s judicial nominees before he takes office on Jan. 20. Senate Democrats have been moving swiftly to confirm pending vacancies before they lose control of the upper chamber on Jan. 3, following the new GOP majority’s…Continue Reading

Welfare recipients, criminals allowed to sponsor illegal immigrants under Biden ‘parole’ program

Welfare recipients, criminals allowed to sponsor illegal immigrants under Biden ‘parole’ program

Sex traffickers may be using a Biden administration “parole” program to sneak illegal immigrant women into the U.S., the House Judiciary Committee is revealing Wednesday in an explosive new report exposing fraud in one of Homeland Security’s marquee border operations. Welfare recipients, people involved with criminal activity and even other illegal…Continue Reading

Georgia prosecution could follow Trump into White House even as other legal battles wind down

Georgia prosecution could follow Trump into White House even as other legal battles wind down

Special counsel Jack Smith is winding down his federal prosecutions of President-elect Donald Trump, and a New York judge is set to decide this week whether Mr. Trump’s conviction in his hush money trial should be dismissed before sentencing. Legal scholars doubt the judge would send the president-elect…Continue Reading

Opinion: RFK To The Rescue — It’s Time To Make America Healthy Again

Opinion: RFK To The Rescue — It’s Time To Make America Healthy Again

Americans have been grappling with a health crisis of increasing severity over the past decade. We had a crisis of people being sick for the past 30 years, which doesn’t even compare to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that we know who will be responsible for America’s health…Continue Reading

In about-face, Biden to give Ukraine long-sought long-range missiles for war

In about-face, Biden to give Ukraine long-sought long-range missiles for war

President Biden will permit Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles to strike deeper inside Russia, according to multiple media reports, lifting a long-standing ban put into place for fear it could provoke the Kremlin to respond. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has long lobbied for greater freedom to use U.S. weaponry. He said his forces are…Continue Reading

Migrant crime, violence in cities expected to be the focus for Trump’s new prosecutors

Migrant crime, violence in cities expected to be the focus for Trump’s new prosecutors

Look for the Trump administration’s slate of new federal prosecutors to lead a nationwide crackdown on migrant criminals and to push for greater involvement in reining in big-city crime, especially in the District of Columbia, former federal prosecutors said…Continue Reading

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