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U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst is at the receiving end of heavy backlash with threats to her political future after praising transgender “talent” in the U.S. military.
The Iowa Republican has sparked criticism for her non-committed stance on President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon in his administration. Her voting record and stance on key issues have come under increased scrutiny and now she is facing calls for Republicans to primary her out of office.
With the spotlight on the senator, Ernst sparked more outrage when past remarks about including transgender people in the military resurfaced this week. A video clip of the military veteran’s PBS interview from August hit social media with a bang as she responded to a question about whether the military “has become too woke.”
Here is Joni Ernst praising trans in the military. She says she wants a ️⚧️ fighting force.
Maybe this is why she’s leading the charge against Hegseth?
People in Iowa have a well-funded primary challenger ready against her. Her political career is in serious jeopardy.… pic.twitter.com/ByllMoDzLG
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) December 5, 2024
While she acknowledged that “there is civilian leadership of the military that is woke,” Ernst said on “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” that she didn’t feel the same way about “those [who] serve in uniform.”
“We have transgender people serving in our military. They will bleed red just as the rest of us,” said Ernst, who served as a lieutenant colonel in the Iowa Army National Guard.
“But I also take a stance that we should not be integrating transgender people into certain situations where it does make, if you have a female barracks and you have a transgender woman who has not transitioned, we shouldn’t make the rest of the unit uncomfortable about that setting,” she added. “There are certain accommodations we can make for that transgender individual.”
“But if they bring value to our unit, if they have specialties that we can use, especially if we want to maintain an all-volunteer force, we want to bring that talent into our services,” said the combat veteran and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. “And I know that’s controversial. But again, I’m looking at what’s good for our nation. And believe me, when we’re facing a recruiting challenge right now, if people are physically willing and able to serve our country, we want them to do so.”
A 2018 report titled, “Department of Defense Report and Recommendations on Military Service by Transgender Persons” found that “Transgender persons with gender dysphoria suffer from high rates of mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders.”
“Service members with gender dysphoria are eight times more likely to attempt suicide than service members as a whole (12% versus 1.5%),” the report also found. “Service members with gender dysphoria are nine times more likely to have mental health encounters than the service member population as a whole.”
The senator’s remarks have been unearthed at a time when she is under fire for not publicly endorsing Hegseth and earned more backlash on social media.
This is total BS. Recruiting isn’t the issue, LACK OF TRUST in our military’s senior leaders is a massive issue, never mind the readiness issues we face.
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) December 6, 2024
What if I told you there was a US Senator who:
-wants transgender troops in the military
-voted for the biggest gun control bill in decades
-sends money to Ukraine
-confirmed Biden’s Cabinet picks
-opposes Trump’s Cabinet picks
Which party would you think they’re in? pic.twitter.com/FWp94BfGgu
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) December 5, 2024
At this point, Joni Ernst needs to be primaried even if she changes her mind and votes FOR Hegseth.
She has gone too far. Her closet door is wide open now.
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) December 6, 2024
A military more concerned with gender and DEI than lethality and excellence pushes away a lot of recruits.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) December 6, 2024
Joni Ernst’s seat is up in 2026. Iowa elected Trump in a landslide. It’s time for Iowa voters to decide. Do you want to reelect a squishy Republican or replace her with a solid Trump supporting Republican.
— Wayne Kuykendall (@WayKuy4truth) December 5, 2024
Hello Iowans, is this what you really want? ♂️
Seems to me that Joni Ernst has way too much in common with Kamala and Tampon Tim for the vast majority of Iowans.
— Texas Boomer (@marklindesr) December 5, 2024
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