House Republicans are done playing nice when it comes to protecting women's sports from biological males, with Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) delivering a blunt message that's got the woke mob seething.
During a closed-door lunch Wednesday with Republican colleagues, female athletes, and advocates, Emmer didn't mince words about what he'd tell his own daughter if forced to compete against a trans-identifying male athlete: "Kick their a**!"
The Minnesota Republican, father to seven children including six boys, hosted the gathering to showcase Congress' growing momentum in keeping men out of women's sports - a fight that's been raging while the previous administration turned a blind eye to female athletes getting steamrolled by biological males.
Republicans Draw the Line
Emmer's raw honesty reflects what millions of American parents are thinking as they watch their daughters lose scholarships, records, and opportunities to males claiming to be female. While Democrats continue pushing their radical gender ideology, Republicans are finally standing up for basic biological reality.
"My life changed completely in an instant," one female athlete reportedly shared during the lunch, highlighting the devastating impact these policies have had on women's sports across the nation.
The gathering comes as the Trump administration has already begun dismantling the woke policies that allowed this assault on women's rights to flourish under the Biden regime.
With Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress and President Trump back in the White House, female athletes finally have champions willing to fight for them instead of capitulating to the trans lobby's demands.
Common Sense Returns
This isn't about hate - it's about fairness. For too long, biological females have been forced to smile and stay quiet while watching their achievements get erased by males with clear physical advantages. Those days are over.
Patriots across America are rallying behind efforts to restore sanity to women's sports, recognizing that protecting female athletes isn't controversial - it's common sense. The question now is: will more Republicans follow Emmer's lead and start fighting with the same intensity their constituents demand?
