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Tulsi Gabbard rips critics calling her transphobic amid Congressional exit

Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, member of the Hawaii National Guard, joins Shannon Bream on Fox News @ Night. Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard hit back at critics of legislation she’s introduced to prevent transgender women from competing in female sports and for the care of infant survivors of late-term abortion, calling them “hypocrites.” A number of people called Gabbard, who leaves Congress this month, “transphobic” and a “right wing s t heel” on Twitter, among other invectives. “I welcome real criticism and debate,” Gabbard (D-Hawaii) told The Post Saturday. “But my so-called critics don’t want to debate the issues. They just want to engage in smears and slurs and name-calling and innuendo.”

Joe Biden won said by only 2 Ohio Republicans in Congress

As the Electoral College prepares to certify President-elect Joe Biden s victory Monday, only two of the 13 Ohio Republicans (12 congressmen, one senator) in Congress acknowledge him as the winner. The two are among just 27 congressional Republicans nationwide who say publicly that Biden beat President Donald Trump, per the findings of a Washington Post survey of all 249 Republicans in the House and Senate.  Rep. Steve Stivers said in a Nov. 25 statement: “With yesterday’s certification of many states’ results, it’s evident that President (Donald) Trump has exhausted the due process offered to all candidates. I offer my congratulations to President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect (Kamala) Harris.

Capitol Insider: Just two of Ohio s 13 Republicans in Congress will publicly say that Joe Biden won election

Capitol Insider: Just two of Ohio s 13 Republicans in Congress will publicly say that Joe Biden won election Darrel Rowland, The Columbus Dispatch © File photos Four Ohio Republicans in Congress, clockwise from top left, Rep. Troy Balderson of Zanesville, Rep. Dave Joyce of Geauga County, Rep. Mike Turner of Dayton and Rep. Steve Stivers of Columbus, joined House Democrats in voting for a measure Saturday providing an additional $25 billion to the U.S. Postal Service. As the Electoral College prepares to certify President-elect Joe Biden s victory Monday, only two of the 13 Ohio Republicans (12 congressmen, one senator) in Congress acknowledge him as the winner.

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