Republican Congressman Refuses to Say Why He Called Male Colleague a ‘Lady’
Republican Representative Steve Womack referred to his male colleague, who dresses as a woman, as a “gentlelady from Delaware” during Wednesday’s Big Beautiful Bill hearing, according to a New York Times update.
Womack did not respond to The Federalist’s request for comment on why he chose to address “Sarah” (Tim) McBride as if he were a woman, whether Womack believes McBride is a woman, and if Womack always uses biologically false terms when asked to do so by people with gender dysphoria.
The Arkansas representative says that he is “committed to ensuring that the voices of his constituents are represented,” but it is unclear how his addressing McBride as a “lady” represents a state that is a leader in opposing LGBT ideology.
The clerk of the House changed Mary Miller’s words in the record.
This is absolutely UNACCEPTABLE!!!
Rep Miller recognized Rep McBride as “gentleman” and “Mr.” NOT as “gentlewoman” and “Ms.”
McBride is a MAN!!!
No one should change Rep Miller’s words!!!
Are we not Republican… https://t.co/Hu7pKFrCfL pic.twitter.com/oo7uGOlFWI
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) March 3, 2025
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