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Biden Supreme Court pick says she can’t define what a ‘woman’ is when asked at confirmation hearings

Updated: March 23, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Mar 23, 2022 – 10:56 am EDT

WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — Judge Ketanji Jackson, President Joe Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court, said that she is not able to provide a definition of what a woman is.

“Can you provide a definition for the word woman?” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) asked the Harvard-educated federal judge during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday.

“Can I provide a definition? No. I can’t,” the judge said.

“You can’t?” Senator Blackburn asked.

“Not in this context, I’m not a biologist,” the nominee said.

“So you believe that the meaning of the word woman is so unclear and controversial that you cannot give me a definition?” Blackburn asked.

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The exchange came after Blackburn asked Jackson if she believed schools should tell kids they can change gender. Blackburn also asked the nominee about “physical differences between men and women,” citing the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s words in a Supreme Court case about the previously male-only Virginia Military Institute.

Blackburn brought up the “dangers of progressive education” and referenced how a gender-confused man named William “Lia” Thomas won a female NCAA swimming championship.

Senator Hawley pressed Jackson

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