Monday, May 13

Democrat Senate hopeful Katie Porter attracts backlash for ripping Riley Gaines

Rep. Katie Porter took a self-inflicted hit to her picture as a typical minivan-driving suburban single mother together with her latest blast at Riley Gaines.

The California Democrat was upbraided after lashing out on the former collegiate swimmer, saying she disagrees together with her “strongly” and accusing her of making an attempt to “get clicks” together with her opposition to male-born athletes competing in opposition to women and girls.

“I think what she has done is trying to turn this – we talked about people using things to kind of get likes and get clicks,” mentioned Ms. Porter on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.”

Fellow visitor Piers Morgan retorted: “That’s not what she’s doing.” Ms. Porter replied: “It’s not?”

“All I’ve seen her do is stand up for women’s rights to fairness and equality,” Mr. Morgan mentioned in the course of the weekend’s section. “She competed against Lia Thomas and it was obviously unfair.”

Ms. Porter, who’s operating for the 2024 Democratic nomination for the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Dianne Feinstein, mentioned “I think our sporting bodies should be dealing with it.”

“And by the way, Riley is speaking up for herself – and that is her prerogative and I respect her free speech,” Ms. Porter mentioned, prompting Mr. Morgan to declare, “I think she’s speaking up for pretty much every female athlete in the world.”

Also coming to Ms. Gaines’ protection was Mr. Maher, who drew applause for saying that “wokeness” is hurting the positive aspects made by feminine scholastic athletes below Title IX.

Responding the following day was Ms. Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer and 12-time All-American who drew nationwide consideration after competing in opposition to Lia Thomas on the 2022 NCAA Division I ladies’s swimming championships.

“@RepKatiePorter I’m not speaking up for myself…I’m done playing sports. I’m not fighting for me,” Ms. Gaines mentioned in a Friday tweet. “I’m actually supposed to be in dental school this year. But I’ve changed my life plans because I see what’s at stake if someone doesn’t fight for the present and next generation.”

 

 

Ms. Gaines tied for fifth within the 200 freestyle with Lia Thomas. The University of Pennsylvania swimmer gained the five hundred freestyle on the identical meet, turning into the primary male-born athlete to win an NCAA Division I ladies’s title.

Ms. Gaines was pursued by a mob of pro-transgender protesters and barricaded for hours by campus police after an April 6 speech at San Francisco State University. She has indicated that she plans to pursue authorized motion.

“I was ambushed and physically hit twice by a man. This is proof that women need sex-protected spaces,” Ms. Gaines tweeted afterward.

A member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Ms. Porter launched earlier this month a memoir, “I Swear: Politics is Messier than My Minivan” (Random House). 

Her competitors for the Democratic Senate nomination contains Reps. Barbara Lee and Adam Schiff.

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