Sen. Josh Hawley Clashes With Doctor Nisha Verman Over Question: “Can Men Get Pregnant?”
[HPP] Josh HawleyJanuary 15, 20264 min
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- 💡 Senator Josh Hawley repeatedly asked Dr. Nisha Verman, an OB-GYN, whether men can get pregnant.
- 💬 Dr. Verman initially hesitated to answer directly, stating she cares for patients with diverse identities and was unsure of the question's goal.
Senator Hawley's Stance on Biological Reality
- ✅ Hawley asserted that the goal was to establish biological reality and truth, arguing that science dictates only women get pregnant.
- 📌 He emphasized that recognizing biological differences between men and women is not polarizing but essential for science, public trust, and constitutional protections for women.
- ⚠️ Hawley also cited concerns about an abortion drug's adverse health events, linking it to the need to acknowledge basic biological facts.
Dr. Verman's Perspective on Patient Care and Polarization
- 👩⚕️ Dr. Verman stated she cares for people with many identities, including those who do not identify as women but can get pregnant.
- 🗣️ She characterized Hawley's "yes or no" questions as a political tool that reduces complexity and uses polarizing language.
- 🤝 Verman believes that polarized language and questions do not serve her patients' complex experiences or the American people.
Debate on Science, Truth, and Complexity
- 🔬 Hawley pressed Dr. Verman on her scientific veracity, insisting the question about male pregnancy was not complex and demanded a direct answer.
- 🧠 Dr. Verman countered that Hawley was trying to reduce the complexity of the issue and conflating male and female.
- ⚖️ Hawley highlighted the United States Supreme Court hearing arguments on related questions, underscoring the real-world impact of the debate.
Implications for Public Trust and Constitutional Protections
- 🚫 Hawley concluded that Dr. Verman's refusal to acknowledge biological differences was corrosive to science, public trust, and constitutional protections for women.
- 🏛️ He stated that the U.S. Constitution offers unique protections to women as women, which are undermined by denying biological reality.
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