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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s law prohibiting “gender-affirming care” for minors, including irreversible procedures, thereby dismissing the notion that “transgender” individuals belong to a protected class.
Elizabeth Warren strongly criticized this ruling on X, inaccurately stating that “Trans kids suffer when they don’t receive medically necessary care. This Supreme Court decision is a blatant political move. My thoughts are with trans kids and their families. I will continue to fight to ensure they can be who they truly are.”
In contrast, Cole, along with many others who welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision, responded to Warren’s statement with a sharp critique, addressing what they viewed as her outlandish remarks.
It’s really very simple, @SenWarren.
Children can’t transition to the opposite sex, and you cannot transition to Native American. https://t.co/W7TlTxI4xk
— Chloe Cole ⭐️ (@ChoooCole) June 19, 2025
“It’s really very simple, @SenWarren,” the brave, outspoken advocate against the mutilation of kids replied. “Children can’t transition to the opposite sex, and you cannot transition to Native American.”
Sirius XM host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast, Megyn Kelly, also got in a pretty good swipe when she responded to Warren, labeling her “Chief Lies-A-Lot,” RedState reported.
“There’s no such thing as a trans kid, Chief Lies-a-Lot,” Kelly wrote. “They get butchered by a corrupt system that wants to make money off of sterilizing them as mere 12-year-olds who cannot possibly consent to no future kids/no sexual pleasure. Their arms/colons get gutted to build fake genitals. Just STOP.”
There’s no such thing as a trans kid, Chief Lies-a-Lot. They get butchered by a corrupt system that wants to make money off of sterilizing them as mere 12-yr-olds who cannot possibly consent to no future kids/no sexual pleasure. Their arms/colons get gutted to build fake… https://t.co/vjN5lbuHyB
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) June 19, 2025
Following Wednesday’s ruling, Cole praised the SCOTUS decision following her own heartbreaking experience with so-called “gender-affirming care.”
As a teen, Cole identified as male. She has since detransitioned, but she emphasized that she is still affected by the medical transgender interventions she received.
“I’m somebody who went through this as a child, and I’ve seen just how absolutely horrific it is not to just go through the trend, the process of a medical transition, but to do so while you’re still developing,” Cole said. “I was put on puberty blockers, a chemical castration drug to stop my puberty, and weekly testosterone injections at the age of 13. And at 15 years old, I underwent an irreversible surgery to remove my breasts. Absolutely no child should ever be given the chance to go through any of this because it is abusive, it’s detrimental to their development, and they deserve better.”
As RedState reported, Wednesday’s 6-3 ruling fell along the predictable 6-3 lines:
Another win for the sane and responsible team.