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Speaker Johnson announces new Capitol bathroom policy in response to controversy over trans House member

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced a new bathroom policy banning biological males from women's spaces at the Capitol and House office buildings.


Speaker Johnson announces new Capitol bathroom policy in response to controversy over trans House member
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"All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings - such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms - are reserved for individuals of that biological sex," Johnson said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. "It is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol." 

"Women deserve women's only spaces," he added. 

"Like all policies, it is enforceable," Johnson later told reporters. "But we have single-sex facilities for a reason, and women deserve women's only spaces. And we're not anti anyone. We're pro-women, and I think it's an important policy for us to continue. It's always been the, I guess, an unwritten policy, but now it's in writing." 

She introduced another new bill to "ban biological men from using women's private, protected facilities - such as bathrooms and locker rooms - on all federal property" across the country. 

"The radical Left would rather call me an extremist than admit they are wrong. The radical Left says I'm a 'threat.' You better believe it," Mace said in a statement. "And I will shamelessly call you out for putting women and girls in harm's way. Women fought for these spaces, and I will not let them be erased to score political points with a small but loud activist class." 

Mace's office added that "the vast majority of Americans recognize the importance of protecting women's rights and privacy," while "the woke mob manufactures outrage." 

"Women and girls shouldn't have to give up their safety or privacy just because the Left wants to win points with their activist base," Mace continued. "This isn't controversial - it's common sense. I'm going to continue defending women and girls from these harmful, out-of-touch, and straight-up weird policies."

Johnson, who initially declined to respond to a question Tuesday on whether McBride was a man or a woman, made a definitive clarification later that day, telling reporters, "Let me be unequivocally clear: A man is a man, and a woman is a woman. And a man cannot become a woman." 

The speaker added: "I also believe that we treat everybody with dignity, and so we can do and believe all those things at the same time." 

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