Trump’s speech at the Congress: ex-NFL postpone on the reasons why 2 key female sports bills failed

The former journalist of the NFL touch line, Michele Tafoya, theorized on Tuesday why the Democrats of the Senate failed to break an obstacle and express support to keep biological men outside female and girls sports.

No Democrat in the Senate voted for the protection of women and girls in sport to break an obstacle.

The Republicans needed 60 votes but received only 51. On the same day, in Minnesota, the legislators of the Chamber voted against the Sports Act for girls. Each state democratic legislator voted against legislation.

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Michele Tafoya, when she worked for NBC Sports, after a match between the New Orleans and the Buffalo Bills with Superdome Caesars. (Chuck Cook / USA TODAY SPORTS)

Tafoya gave her opinion on political hindsight in an interview on “Do’t’t @ me with Dan Dakich d’Outkick”.

“A part of me begins to think that they did not want to give the president a” W “the day before the interview to address the congress this evening, this joint session of the congress,” Tafoya told Dakich. “And so they are all right – and, seriously, the politicians end – and they all gathered and said:” We cannot do this. We cannot give him this victory, so just vote no. “And they stick together, guy.”

The representative of the Democratic State of Minnesota, LiiH Kozlowski, compared the preservation of the Sports Act of Girls to “intimidation and genocide sanctioned by the State” during a debate on the legislation on Monday, according to Outkick.

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It is the same type of language as Hannah Edwards, Executive Director of Transforming Families, used in a press release from the Democratic State representative of Minnesota, Leigh Finke, after Trump signed a decree targeting federal funding for transgender health care.

“It’s ridiculous, and I try to make my head, as people really get back to it, that it is a kind of trans genocide because boys should not play in girls sports?” Tafoya said. “It makes no sense. We have quite radical democrats here in Minnesota, I mean, as really radical. And that’s what we are dealing with.

Longtime sports journalist Michele Tafoya spoke to “Do’t @ Me with Dan Dakich d’Outkick”. (Wesley Hitt / Getty images)

“I do not know how this language is received by the average person. If I am considered the average person, I think that person is a madman suggesting this. I don’t know how these people continue to be elected.”

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