Priorities: Biden interviewed by trans TikTok influencer, pledges support for ‘gender-affirming care’

Dressed like Mary Tyler Moore from the 1970s sitcom, transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney sat down with President Joe Biden in the White House on Sunday to discuss “gender-affirming health care,” “identity bathrooms,” and, of course, Biden’s dead son Beau.

As Americans make clear that inflation, crime, and a wide-open border are their most important concerns, the president, just two weeks before the midterm elections, welcomed six progressive activists to the White House to talk about things like gun legislation, abortion, and the “climate crisis.”


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But it was Mulvaney — a biological male who found online fame for transplaining what it is to be a woman in a series of videos titled “Days of Girlhood” — who stole the Democrat-friendly show.

“Mr. President, this is my 221st day of publicly transitioning,” began Mulvaney, to which the president responded, “God love you.”

And that set the tone for the rest of the interview — one in which the president failed to consider for even one moment what actual women feel when forced to accept the invasion of biological men into even the most private of female spaces.

“I am extremely privileged to live in a state that allows me access to the resources I need, and that decision is just between me and my doctors, but many states have lawmakers that feel like they can involve themselves in this very personal process,” Mulvaney, who lives in liberal Los Angeles, California, continued. “Do you think states should have a right to ban gender-affirming health care?”

Biden, who, as president of the United States, should know that the 10th Amendment to the Constitution dictates that “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people,” replied, “I don’t think any state or anybody should have the right to do that as a moral question. As a legal question, I just think it’s wrong.”

And then he made the claim that his dead son, Beau Biden, would have been against it too.

“You know, I think I was saying before we started that, my son, my deceased son used to be the attorney general state of Delaware,” he said. “He passed the most, the broadest piece of legislation.”

He went on to claim that Beau was instrumental in convincing others to enact legislation with “gender-affirming capability,” which is why he thinks dudes in dresses should totally be able to go into a woman’s bathroom.

“So I feel very, very strongly that, that you should have every single solitary right including, including use of your gender identity bathrooms, but public,” he stated.

Hunter Biden’s thoughts on the issue were not discussed.


Mulvaney, in a telling moment of narcissism, then accused Republicans of blaming trans people for “society’s downfall,” rather than the guy being interviewed.

“It feels like Republicans have turned trans and non-binary people into this thing to blame society’s downfall on in some ways,” Mulvaney said. “And this narrative is not only dangerous to our mental health, but also our physical safety, and particularly trans women of color are being murdered at an alarming rate.”

“How can Democratic leaders be more effective in advocating for us trans people in our families in our lives and our opportunities?” Mulvaney wanted to know.

Biden obligingly fed Mulvaney’s ego.

“I’m not being facetious when I say this but being seen with people like you,” he gushed. “I mean, I genuinely mean it.”

“People fear what they don’t know,” he continued. “They fear what they don’t know.”

Melissa Fine

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