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Pelosi: ‘We have arrows in our quiver’ ready to stop Justice Ginsburg replacement

Nancy Pelosi and Democrats will use all their powers to try to stop President Trump from nominating a replacement for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the Supreme Court.
George Stephanopoulos asked Speaker Pelosi on ‘This Week’ on ABC News, of the possibility that Democrats could “move to impeach President Trump or Attorney General William Barr as a way of stalling and preventing the Senate from acting on this nomination?”
“Well, we have our options,” replied Pelosi. “We have arrows in our quiver, that I am not about to discuss right now.”
Pelosi doesn’t count out Impeaching President Trump for using a power that is granted to him by the U.S. Constitution. pic.twitter.com/njvXzlPF08
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) September 20, 2020

Politics
‘Menstrual Dignity Act’ Includes ‘Transgender, Intersex, Nonbinary and Two Spirit Students’

Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act has layers of perversion. In July of last year, democratic Governor Kate Brown signed the “Menstrual Dignity Act” which requires schools k-12 to carry and provide free sanitary products to students with instructions on how they are supposed to be used. The installs have begun, according to a video posted be @libsoftiktok.
The Portland school district stated, “starting next year (2022-2022), products will be available in all restrooms (male, female and all-gender) in every PPS building where education occurs.”
Schools in Oregon have begun adding menstrual products to men’s restrooms after the Governor signed a law requiring schools provide free period products in all elementary, middle, and high school bathrooms. pic.twitter.com/nECnP4SbL7
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 5, 2022
Fox News reports that “Menstrual Dignity for Students” tool kits containing instructions and tips for “menstruation-positive” language for families.
Part of the kit reads: “Importantly, [the Menstrual Dignity Act] affirms the right to menstrual dignity for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and two spirit students by addressing the challenges that some students have managing menstruation while minimizing negative attention that could put them at risk of harm and navigating experiences of gender dysphoria during menstruation.”
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