Jasmine Crockett gets her due after claiming Trump’s trans athlete ban doesn’t protect women

Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett is facing intense backlash for another one of her nonsensical hot takes.

While most Americans breathe a sigh of relief over President Trump’s executive order to protect biological females in women’s sports, Crockett is proving she’s learned nothing from the 2024 election.

The Texas Dem earned herself an impressive ratio (intense backlash on X) for denying reality with an emphatic post lamenting the changes that will happen under the new EO simply titled “Keep Men out of Women’s Sports.”

“LET ME BE CLEAR,” Crockett posted.

“This. Doesn’t. Protect. Women.”

One of Crockett’s gripes was the removal of “references to women, female & equality on government websites.”

On its face that doesn’t sound good, but according to X’s AI truth finder Grok, it’s part of the bigger picture.

“This order aimed at “defending women from gender ideology extremism” directed agencies to remove information that might support transgender rights, including references to ‘women’, ‘female’, and ‘equality’,” Grok explained.

The removal of those terms was part of a wider policy change, which included guidance to ensure official forms request ‘sex’ instead of ‘gender,’ potentially affecting how gender is recognized in government data and services, Grok further explained.

Crockett was further called out for implying Title IX grants were in jeopardy.

“This was done to keep men from dominating women’s sports,” one X user replied. “There were no Title IX grants cut. Any references to ‘women, female & equality’ removed from any .gov website were removed in the context of transgender/gender ideology.”

North Carolina volleyball player Payton McNabb suffered a concussion that caused impaired vision, partial paralysis and chronic headaches when a trans player spiked a ball into her face in 2023.

Cases like McNabb’s were brought to mind for many who slammed Crockett for her post:

And that’s saying something.

Me too!

Crockett’s take didn’t escape women’s rights activist and athlete Riley Gaines, who let her have it for being an “insufferable misogynist.”

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