California attorney Julie Hamill on Friday repeatedly corrected CNN anchor Brianna Keilar over transgender sports policies and gender.
Hamill, president of the California Justice Center, argued that boys competing in girls sports is unfair, and California needs to comply with federal law via Title IX and keep female sports female.
Keilar, on the other hand, repeatedly referred to a male athlete dominating girls track in California as “her,” and suggested Title IX doesn’t necessarily protect girls sports.
“What would make this fair for her to compete, for those who are competing against her?” Keilar said of the male athlete in question, called AB Hernandez. “What would that kind of structure in competition look like?”
“Who is ‘her’?” Hamill pressed the CNN anchor. “AB Hernandez is a male who identifies as a female. What would be fair is to have Hernandez competing…