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Conservative CNN Pundits Criticize Nancy Mace’s U-Turn on Trans Rights

Conservative CNN Pundits Criticize Nancy Mace’s U-Turn on Trans Rights

Conservative CNN analyst SE Cup and former Trump administration co-panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin The Representative was also released. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is seen as “unstable” and “crazy” because of ongoing fight With representative-elect Sarah McBride (D-DE), the first trans woman elected to Congress.

Mace’s response to McBride’s election came as a push to ban transgender women from using women’s restrooms at the Capitol; Mace described this as a stance in favor of “security and privacy.”

After McBride proposed a solution to create inclusive restroom policies, Mace vowed to “double down” on similar proposals, comparing the presence of transgender women in women’s facilities to “assault” during an interview with Fox News. Speaker of the Assembly mike johnson (R-LA) quickly supported Maceapplication of a bath block.

Discussion moved to CNN Source Monday night was where Cupp, also a Republican, didn’t hold back.

Requested by host Kaitlin Collins Emphasizing that Mace said he supported transgender rights as recently as 2023, Cupp responded as follows:

I think what he did was to lead with compassion on an issue that is very emotional for a lot of people. I think the point he made there was a popular one. And within the same trans rights framework you can say ‘I think this is fair and maybe it’s unfair to our girls in sports’, you can say there’s a lot of policy issues, for example. to discuss in this bucket about trans rights.

The problem is that Nancy Mace has gone crazy. I mean, it’s unbalanced. Sending 326 tweets in 72 hours is imbalance. This is not normal and is a performance issue. Second, a transgender woman is walking into Congress, and it’s entirely performative because she’ll have her own private bathroom in the congressional office.

“Every member’s office has a private bathroom for members of Congress,” Griffin said, nodding.

Cupp continued: “So this is a very cruel, punitive thing that needs to be put on display. To be punitive, to be punitive And it doesn’t have to be that way. As I said, you can have a very good policy debate about these complex issues. Not this. “This is so disgusting.”

Fellow analyst Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed, accusing Mace of picking a fight McBride wasn’t interested in.

“McBride campaigned on the pocketbook issues of Delaware voters, not to be a spokesman for any movement,” Griffin said.

He added: This is a very minor issue that only affects people in the Capitol, and it doesn’t really affect just one person. And it’s this concept of victimhood and like you can’t be in the bathroom with someone who is trans. This is just an insult to society. “I don’t think most Americans actually feel that way either.”

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