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Senate Rejects Biden Judicial Nominee

The judge once transferred a male child rapist to a women's prison in order to accommodate their gender identity.

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by Lucia Szlosarek
Senate Rejects Biden Judicial Nominee
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On July 11th, the Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the Biden administration's nomination of a federal judge who once transferred a male child rapist to a women's prison in order to accommodate their supposed gender identity.

In a tweet, Senator Ted Cruz celebrated the decision.

Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, in a previous hearing about the possible transfer of a biological male child sex abuser to a female prison after the inmate decided to identify as a woman, was puzzled when asked straightforward questions about the elementary scientific fact that chromosomes control the sex of a human being at conception. Mr. Biden nominated Netburn as a federal judge for the Southern District of New York. Republican senator Lindsey Graham asked Netburn during the hearing if it is "possible to determine a person's sex only by analyzing their chromosomes," to which Netburn replied, "I have never studied biology, and therefore, I am unqualified to answer this question." 

As reported by the Washington Times, the answer had a negative aftermath:

"Republican senators quizzed Judge Netburn over her decision to transfer a biological male child sex abuser to a female prison after the inmate decided to identify as a woman. Her decision to move the prisoner conflicted with the recommendation from the Bureau of Prisons. The inmate had been convicted of raping two children: a 17-year-old girl and a nine-year-old boy. The inmate was also convicted of distributing child sex abuse material. Judge Netburn has been a magistrate judge for more than a decade."

As we know, science has established for hundreds of years that chromosomes determine a person's sex. In the book Human Development: The Span of Life, author George Kaluga says this: "In that fraction of a second when the chromosomes form pairs, the sex of the new child will be determined, hereditary characteristics received from each parent will be set, and a new life will have begun."

A Democrat senator from Georgia, Jon Ossoff, broke with his party and voted against Netburn. Citing the transfer scandal, he joined Republicans in opposing the nomination. A spokesperson for Ossoff said the senator "will continue to apply rigorous and independent judgment on behalf of his constituents."

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