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In a heated conversation, a senator tells a 'woke' professor, 'No, I don't think men can get pregnant'

At a Senate hearing on abortion on Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley and a law professor from Berkeley got into a heated debate about who can get pregnant. The Berkeley professor said that the Republican was asking 'transphobic' questions.

The Missouri Republican was asking Khiara Bridges questions at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the case about abortion restrictions that led the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade last month. ​



Hawley said he wanted to "clear one thing up" and asked Bridges if she meant women when she said "people with a capacity for pregnancy." This set off an argument.

Bridges said that “many women, cis women, have the capacity for pregnancy. Many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy. There are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.”

Is abortion a “women’s right issue” Hawley asked her.

Sen. Josh Hawley got into a heated exchange with a Berkeley law professor about her use of the phrase “people with a capacity for pregnancy​" during a Senate hearing about abortion.
Sen. Josh Hawley got into a heated exchange with a Berkeley law professor about her use of the phrase “people with a capacity for pregnancy​” during a Senate hearing about abortion.
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“We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups, those things are not mutually exclusive, Sen. Hawley,” said Bridges, who was testifying as an expert in race and reproductive rights.

The senator then asked what she believed was the “core of this right.”

“I want to recognize that your line of questioning is transphobic,” she responded. “It opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing them.”

“Wow,” Hawley responded.

Khiara Bridges accused Hawley of "denying that trans people exist" at the hearing.
Khiara Bridges accused Hawley of “denying that trans people exist” at the hearing.
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“You’re saying that I’m going to get people to violence by asking whether or not women are the folks who can have pregnancy,” he continued.

Bridges then pointed out that one in five transgender people have committed suicide, “so I think that’s important.”

“Because of my line of questioning?” Hawley asked. “So we can’t talk about it?”

“Because denying that trans people exist and pretending not to know that they exist …” she said as Hawley broke in.

“I’m denying that trans people exist by asking you if you’re talking about women having pregnancies?” he said. 

“Are you?” Bridges shot back, adding “So you believe that men cannot get pregnant?”

“No, I don’t think that men can get pregnant,” Hawley said. 

“Then you are denying that trans people exist,” she said. “Thank you.”

“And that leads to violence?” Hawley questioned.

He continued by asking Bridges “is this how you run your classroom. Are students allowed to question you?”

“We have a good time in my class. You should join,” she said.

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