At Wednesday's House DOGE Committee hearing on transgender athletes in women's sports, Rep. Emily Randall (D-WA) called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), leading to a moment of conflict.
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00:00recognize Ms. Randall from Washington. Thank you. You know, this hearing, much like the long
00:08suspension that we had a few speakers ago, is a waste of taxpayer time. Yet another
00:16showing of the 24-7 circus that this majority has been conducting as puppets of this president's
00:23agenda. We have people at risk of losing health care coverage for concussions, for preventable
00:31diseases, for brain injuries, for cancer. People at risk of losing health care coverage. Federal
00:39workers and veterans fired without reason. FAA, woefully understaffed, and presidential appointees
00:47taking advantage of their position for personal gain. And yet, the first subpoena that this
00:55majority feels compelled to execute, not any that we tried to offer for Elon Musk, but it's
01:04to bring the chairman of the board of USA fencing in. No offense, Mr. LeFelt, but this is part
01:15of a crusade against trans people. There's nothing else to call it. No one can explain
01:21away how questioning the chairman of USA fencing on trans people in sports brings down costs
01:29for American people. Much like no one can explain how banning trans people from our military ranks
01:36makes us more safe. In fact, Representative McGuire, who's not on this subcommittee but is
01:42on the full oversight panel, said this morning something that we could all do well to remember.
01:47If somebody saved your life on the battlefield, you wouldn't care if they were pink or blue or male
01:52or female, if they called themselves a Democrat, Republican or an Independent. We are all Americans.
01:59But we care more, my Republican colleagues care more about policing the way that people live
02:06their lives instead of ensuring that they can. Last week, this committee advanced a bill gutting
02:13federal employee pay and benefits. This week, the Energy and Commerce Committee was supposed
02:18to mark up their piece of their reconciliation package that would cut $880 billion from Medicaid,
02:24health care for people. This is so unpopular that they had to push back their meeting
02:30a week in order to find the votes. But here's the thing. Despite their attempts to distract and deflect,
02:38by focusing on trans people who are just trying to play their, play sports and live their lives,
02:46the American people are paying attention. They feel the cost of goods going up. Does this hearing
02:51address that? No. American people feel the fear of wondering if they'll have health insurance tomorrow.
02:58Does this hearing address that? No. I don't know if any of my colleagues are even talking to their
03:07constituents because I've received over 60,000 messages and phone calls, held eight town halls
03:11since being sworn in, and not one person asked me to use my time here to attack trans people.
03:19I cannot make it make sense. In fact, Madam Chair, as I think we heard earlier, 155,000 people
03:28in your district are at risk of losing their health care under the Republican Party's budget plan,
03:34including 111,143 children and 20,000 seniors.
03:43Do you want to tell those folks that you care less about them or should I?
03:47Ms. Randall, in my district, no one's going to learn, lose any of their benefits. It was a promise by
03:53President Trump and myself, but they're concerned about men defeating women in sports. By the way,
03:59your patriarchy earrings are screaming of the hypocrisy. I'm glad you like my earrings,
04:06but I'd like to reclaim my time. I'm here today on behalf of my sister, Olivia, who would have been
04:15unable to live with her complex disabilities for 19 years without Medicaid, and I'm here on behalf
04:21of the 72 million families and seniors who rely on Medicaid. I'm here to tell the American people
04:28that while this might be a scary time, a time where we are feeling attacks on our most vulnerable
04:35communities every day, where the instances of suicidal ideation amongst LGBTQ folks is rising,
04:41and this administration is cutting the very lifeline of the LGBTQ suicide hotline. There are people
04:50who see you and celebrate your humanity and who care about you.
04:58Ms. Graves, I've wasted all my time, but I am grateful that you're here and we're able to share
05:06about the real ways that we could support women across the country.
05:09Ms. Graves, I'm grateful that you're here for the first time to learn about the country.
05:19The gentlelady's time has expired, I now recognize Mr. Jack from Georgia.