Cruz Rebukes Biden Judicial Nominee Who Put Male Rapist in Female Prison

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CRUZ: 'Do they [female inmates] have the right not to have a 6'2' man who is a repeat, serial rapist put in as their cellmate?'

CRUZ: “Do they have the right not to have a 6’2″ man who is a repeat, serial rapist put in as their cellmate?”Sen. Ted Cruz tore apart U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, a Biden nominee for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, over her decision to allow a male serial rapist in a female prison.

But McClain was “hormonally a female” so it’s totally okay since it’s obvs that hormones make me a female, right? It has NOTHING to do with chromosomes, right? CRUZ: And this individual, 6’2″ biologically a man, a minute ago, you said that when this man decided that he was a she, you said this individual was, quote, I wrote it down “sober and entirely a female.”

The Bureau of Prison argued what I’m saying right now, that if you put this person in a female prison, there will be a risk of sexual assault to the women. And you know what you did?In what universe is someone who is a serial repeat child rapist, not at a risk of re-offending?CRUZ: I know you’ve been told to repeat the line, “I follow the law.”

CRUZ: I have to say, if I were the father of one of those women and you decided that my daughter’s cellmate was going to be a 6’2″ man who over and over and over again committed violent sexual assault. I would say the entire justice system is absurd and it is clear on your record, your political ideology matters a heck of a lot more than the rights of those women that you endangered. I think you’re a radical and I think you have no business being a judge.

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