Republican Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio said in an interview with podcaster Joe Rogan on Thursday that he and former President Donald Trump could win the “regular gay” vote. spoke.
vance sat down The interview with Rogan comes less than a week after President Trump held a three-hour interview with the influential podcaster. Vance said a “normal” gay man would object to a child’s gender reassignment procedure. (Related: ‘Why not?’: President Trump tells Logan he will use tariffs to make America ‘richer’ by eliminating income tax)
“I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump and I won the regular gay male vote,” Vance told Rogan. “Because, again, they just want to be left alone. There’s all this crazy stuff on top of them.”
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“They say, ‘No, no…we don’t want to give medicine to a 9-year-old who is transitioning. We just want to be left alone,'” Vance continued. Ta.
Dr. Joanna Olson-Kennedy told the New York Times that she didn’t publish the results of a $9.7 million study on the effects of puberty blockers on children because the results would appeal to opponents of child sex reassignment surgery. He clarified that this was because he was afraid of escalating the controversy.
“Well, a lot of gay men feel that this whole movement is homophobic, and the irony is that’s what they think. [that] “I think there’s something wrong with being gay,” Logan said. “So what you really are is a girl and they’re given a lot and they think these ideas are being given to these kids. These kids will grow up to be gay.” Instead, it transforms the gender.”
“It’s a drug conversion therapy,” Vance replied, and Logan added, “And there are benefits.”
In August, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons formally opposed gender reassignment surgery on minors, becoming the first major physician group to do so, NewsNation reported. Britain banned the use of puberty blockers in July as European countries backpedaled from immediately forcing children into so-called “gender-affirming care.” (Watch the Daily Caller documentary “Damaged: The Transformation of America’s Children”)
In June, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging a Tennessee law banning sex reassignment procedures for certain children, with a decision expected in late spring or summer 2025.
Some transitioners, including Chloe Cole, who transitioned as a teenager and then stopped, have filed lawsuits against medical professionals who performed so-called “gender affirmation” procedures.
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