This week, Biden’s nominee for Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona, was in the hot seat.
When Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) got his time, he went right for the throat.
Paul destroyed Cardona on transgenders in sports, a very hot topic right now and a major concern for parents of female athletes.
When the Republican Senator asked Cardona where he stood, this was the exchange…
Paul: If you’re confirmed, will you enforce that Office of Civil Rights opinion?
Cardona: I understand that there are a lot of concerns about that. If confirmed, it’s my responsibility and my privilege to make sure that we’re following civil rights of all students, and that includes activities that they may engage in high school or athletics.
Paul: What do you think in general of boys running in girls’ track meets like they’ve been doing in Connecticut?” — “Do you worry about having boys run in girls’ track meets?
Cardona: I think it’s appropriate – I think it’s the legal responsibility for schools to provide opportunities for students to participate in activities and this includes students who are transgender.
Paul: So you don’t have a problem then, of boys running in the girls’ track meets, swimming meets, you name it, you’re ok then with boys competing with girls?
Cardona: Respectfully, senator, I believe I answered the question.
Paul: I think the fact that you seem to be afraid to answer the question, or you basically do answer the question by saying it’s ok without saying it’s ok, really is a statement to a real problem we have and a disconnect between middle America and what most Americans actually believe.
Who are these people that think it’s okay? From what planet are you from?
You can see the full exchange in the video below…
Paul, is right, of course, because few people think this is okay save the uber-woke.
If this happens, women’s athletics will be destroyed, period.
Source: Daily Caller
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