Dem Rep Whose Antifa Trans Kid Assaulted Cop Denounces ‘Cruelty’ Against Trans People

Just two days after a transgender lunatic killed six Christians in an elementary school, House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) stood on the House floor to condemn Republican “politicians and preachers” for their “vitriol and cruelty” toward trans people. The Massachusetts Democrat railed for several minutes against conservatives for trying to take away the “unalienable right” of child sex changes and hormone therapies. Clark’s son identifies as a woman and was arrested last January for assaulting a police officer during an Antifa riot.

“I rise in honor of trans joy that deserves to be celebrated, not eradicated. I rise with unconditional love for my trans daughter, Riley, and I rise in solidarity with every trans American seeking nothing less than their inalienable right to the pursuit of happiness,” Clark said in a speech on Wednesday.
“To stand in the way of that right is to stand against our most basic American values, but that’s exactly what MAGA extremists are doing across this country on school boards, in state capitols, here in the halls of Congress. They’re using their power to undermine the freedoms and human dignity of trans Americans. And they’re waging an especially vicious crusade on our kids.”

Clark then said that Republicans’ “attacks” made her “all the more grateful” for people like Mimi and Joe LeMay of Massachusetts–two parents who claim to have a 10-year-old transgender son. The LeMays, who are now prolific advocates for transgender causes, claim that their daughter “socially transitioned” into a boy when she was just five years old. An NBC News interview with the family claims that “Jacob Lemay… knew he was a boy before he could properly pronounce the word ‘transgender.'”

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“Mimi and Joe have faced vitriol and cruelty from right-wing extremists all because they heard, accepted, and embraced Jacob when he told them he’s a boy,” Clark said.

The Democrat representative made it clear from her position on the House floor that she will defend life-altering gender transitions, even in children too young to understand the concept.

Clark praised the strength of transgender activists and went as far as to single out and condemn “preachers” just two days after a transgender mass murderer shot up a Christian school in Nashville.

“I know your strength, but I also know how determined the forces are that have pitted themselves against you, the politicians and preachers who would rather see you languish in a dark closet.”

Notably, Clark’s son–who identifies as a woman–is a violent Antifa criminal who was arrested last January after assaulting a police officer during a riot. According to the Boston Police Department, officers were responding to a protest when they discovered a group spray painting a public monument with the phrases “NO COP CITY” and “ACAB.” Clark’s son, Jared Dowell, 23, was among the group.

When officers moved to arrest Dowell, who goes by the name ‘Riley,’ “about 20 protesters” surrounded the police and began screaming profanities and blocking traffic. An officer was struck in the face and started bleeding from his mouth and nose. Dowell was later charged with vandalism and assault of a police officer.

“Last night, my daughter was arrested in Boston, Massachusetts,” Clark tweeted after the arrest.

“I love Riley, and this is a very difficult time in the cycle of joy and pain in parenting. This will be evaluated by the legal system, and I am confident in that process.”


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