KJP gets help with hard question: ‘Does Biden support biological males competing in female sports?’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodged a question at Tuesday’s press briefing about whether President Biden thinks biological males should be allowed to play female sports, repeatedly stating that it’s a “complicated” matter.

“[A] question on the big election topic, transgender rights,” a reporter said. “Former Governor Nikki Haley and presidential candidate says, quote, ‘The idea that we have biological boys playing in girls’ sports, it is the women’s issue of our time.’ Does the president agree that this is a women’s rights issue?”

The glass ceiling-shattering lesbian immigrant of color referenced Title 9, before adding, “We’ve talked about this multiple times. It’s a complicated issue, and there are a wide range of views on this.”

“The Department of Education proposed a rule, as you know, that gives schools the flexibility to establish their own athletics policies,” Jean-Pierre said. “And so, while establishing guardrails — right? — to prevent discrimination against transgender kids, and that is something that is incredibly important that the president wants to make sure that we also do that as well. So, I’m just not going to get ahead of that.”

In a follow-up, the reporter referenced the president’s granddaughters and that drew a snappy response from Jean-Pierre.

“The president has granddaughters. Does he care that girls are allowed to compete in sports without the fear of injury?” the reporter asked. “Does he think it’s fair for girls to have to compete against biological males?”

“I just answered the question. It is a complicated issue.” KJP shot back. “It is truly a complicated issue with a wide range of views — a wide range of views. There is no yes or no answer to this; it is complicated. There’s a rule that the Department of Education has put forward. And we’re going to let that process move forward. And it is — again, we want to make sure that while we establish guardrails with this rule, that we also prevent discrimination as well against transgender kids.

“But, again, a complicated issue with a wide range of views, and we respect that.”

Social media users did not agree that the issue of girls being forced to compete against boys is all that “complicated.” A quick sampling of responses to the story from “X” can be seen below:

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