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The Daily Signal Podcast

What America Can Learn From UK Court Ruling on Transgender Case

The Daily Signal Podcast

The Daily Signal

News, Government, Politics, Daily News

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The United Kingdom has long been on the progressive end of the transgender issue, so when they pump the brakes, America should pay attention, says Nicole Russell, a contributor to The Daily Signal.


A high court in the United Kingdom recently ruled that children 16 years old and younger cannot be treated with puberty blocking hormone drugs, unless a court specifically rules otherwise.


Russell reports extensively on the transgender issue and joins the show to discuss her recent piece breaking down the U.K. court decision. She also explains the media's response to actor Ellen Page, who now wishes to be called Elliot, coming out as transgender, and how the internet plays a big role in encouraging young people to transition.


We also cover these stories:

  • President Trump speaks out in support of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the motion he filed with the Supreme Court against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin.
  • Just one fourth of all Republicans are accepting of the November 3rd election results.
  • YouTube announces they will remove videos that claim there was widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.


Enjoy the show!




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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, December 10th. I'm Rachel

0:08.8

Del Judas. And I'm Virginia Allen. A court in the UK recently ruled that children 16 years and younger

0:16.4

cannot be prescribed puberty blocking hormone drugs and the US needs to take notice.

0:22.4

Nicole Russell, a daily signal control. And the US needs to take notice.

0:23.0

Nicole Russell, a daily signal contributor, and I recently spoke on the problematic women

0:28.0

podcast about this case and the impact the transgender craze is having on people across the nation.

0:36.0

We are so excited to share that interview with you here on today's show.

0:39.9

And don't forget, if you're enjoying this podcast, please be sure to leave a review or a five-star

0:44.5

rating on Apple Podcasts and encourage others to subscribe.

0:48.0

Now onto our top news. President Trump is speaking out in support of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the motion he filed with the Supreme Court

1:05.3

against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

1:09.2

Paxton filed the motion earlier this week, asserting that because Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin changed aspects of their voting laws without the legislature, the four states electoral college votes should not be counted.

1:24.0

On Wednesday the president tweeted we will be intervening in the Texas

1:29.0

plus many other states case. This is the big one. Our country needs a victory. Several other

1:35.9

states are backing Paxton's efforts. Kansas Attorney General Leslie

1:40.5

Rutledge, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt, and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry

1:46.5

are all standing with the Texas motion.

1:48.7

Just one-fourth of all Republicans are accepting of the November 3rd election results.

1:55.0

A new survey from NPR, PBS News Hour, and Marist found that per NPR, 61% say they trust the results, including two-thirds of independence, but just

2:07.0

24% of Republican respondents say they accept the results.

2:12.1

The NPR PBS News Hour Marist Poll surveyed 1,065 U.S. adults conducted between December 1st and December 6th.

2:20.0

The margin of error for the overall sample is 3.7 percentage points.

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