• Re: Republicans press Blinken on gender 'X' for passports, say decision

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    FIRST ON FOX: A group of House Republicans is pressing Secretary
    of State Antony Blinken on the State Department's decision to
    allow Americans to apply for passports that list the holder's
    gender as "X," saying the decision "makes a mockery of science."

    Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., led a letter to Blinken with 12 of
    her GOP colleagues in response to his March announcement that
    the State Department "would begin to allow U.S. citizens to
    select ‘X’ as their gender marker" when applying for passports.

    "This is a deeply troubling decision for a variety of reasons,"
    they wrote in the letter Thursday. "First, for an administration
    that claims to follow the science, it is interesting to see
    which aspects of science you choose to ignore. Men are men and
    women are women."

    "That is a biological fact. And you do not need to be a
    biologist to figure that out," they added, referring to Justice
    Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings.

    McClain and her colleagues wrote that Blinken’s "decision makes
    a mockery of science" and that they believe the secretary knows
    "deep down this makes a joke of science."

    "Your press statement highlighted your June announcement, which
    allowed U.S. passport applicants to self-select their gender
    regardless of whether they provided medical documentation, ‘even
    if their selected gender differed from their other citizenship
    or identity documents,’" the letter states.

    The Republicans wrote that the "second troubling aspect" of
    Blinken’s announcement is that it changes the passport wording
    from "sex" — which the lawmakers said "is indisputable" — to
    "gender," which "only undermines the science further."

    McClain and her GOP colleagues laid into Blinken over his track
    record as secretary of state, blasting the announcement as "yet
    another example of your department’s concerning priorities."

    "In a little more than a year, you have overseen a record of
    failure," they wrote. "From the disgusting and inexcusable
    collapse of Afghanistan, to the lackluster response of the
    growing threat posed by Communist China, to the failed
    diplomatic efforts to prevent the invasion of Ukraine, your
    leadership at the State Department has proven incompetent and
    embarrassing.

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