Another Seaford self-own:
SEAFORD, Del. – Delaware Senator Bryant Richardson (R – Seaford) has announced a new bill he plans to introduce in the state called the Fairness in Girls’ Sports Act.
The announcement comes as fierce debates around transgender athletes continue to flare across the United States.
“With the rise of male students participating in female sports across the nation, it is important we protect female athletes in Delaware, guaranteeing fairness and equal opportunity for success,” Senator Richardson said.
Richardson’s office says Senate Bill 191 would require individuals to participate only in a sport associated with his or her biological sex.
This proposed “legislation” predated McBrides announcement, but nevertheless, I quote myself:
Are they (the DEGOP) somehow thinking that normal Delawareans will join them in thinking that if McBride wins transgender teams of softball players will try to gain an advantage in the state championship? Yes they are thinking that, again, because they are idiots.
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Please be true…
Legal scholar: Report suggests DOJ about to indict Trump’s “whole criminal gang” for conspiracy
The Justice Department is charging ahead in its probe of former President Donald Trump’s role in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Special counsel Jack Smith, who is also overseeing the prosecution of Trump in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, is spearheading the election-focused investigation.
The Washington Post reported that the probe is moving forward on “multiple tracks,” focusing on ads and fundraising pitches that proclaimed election fraud as well as plans for “fake electors.”
Particular emphasis has been placed on a group of attorneys who specifically attempted to persuade state, local, federal and judicial authorities that President Joe Biden’s win was illegitimate. The DOJ is attempting to discern whether attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Kurt Olsen, Kenneth Chesebro, and then-Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clark were following orders from Trump and what the nature of said orders was.
Trump’s inner circle has alleged that preparing alternate electors does not qualify as criminal conduct, according to the Post.