The Republican controlled US House of Representative passes Major Bill 216 - 211
WASHINGTON D.C. — The message to the medical community is terrifyingly simple: Stop, or go to prison. In a razor-thin but monumental 216–211 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would criminalize gender transition treatments for minors, threatening doctors with up to 10 years in federal prison.

"They Will Be Arrested"
This isn't just a regulatory slap on the wrist. The bill, championed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), transforms "gender-affirming care"—including puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries—into a federal felony when performed on children. “Most Americans agree that kids just need to grow up before they do anything radical,” Greene declared on the House floor, gesturing to a graphic poster of a surgery on a minor.
The implication is clear: If this becomes law, doctors who continue these practices won't just lose their licenses; they will be arrested.
The "Unicorn" Argument
Greene didn't hold back, delivering a line that instantly went viral. “If a child believes they’re a unicorn, do adults take their word for it as well?” she asked. For the 216 members who voted "YEA," the answer is a resounding no. They argued that the American people, by electing Donald Trump, voted to end what Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) called "child abuse," not "lifesaving care."
The Traitors and The Defectors
The vote exposed deep fractures in both parties.
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The Democrat Defectors: Three Democrats—Henry Cuellar (TX), Vicente Gonzalez (TX), and Don Davis (NC)—broke ranks to vote FOR the ban, signaling that even some liberals are uncomfortable with the radical edge of gender ideology.
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The GOP Holdouts: Conversely, four Republicans, including Brian Fitzpatrick (PA) and Mike Lawler (NY), voted AGAINST it, likely fearing backlash in their moderate districts.
The Meltdown
The reaction from the left was apoplectic. Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE), the first openly transgender member of Congress, accused Republicans of being "obsessed" with a "vulnerable 1 percent." “They think more about trans people than trans people think about trans people,” McBride told reporters. Democrats like Jamie Raskin and Mark Takano warned the bill would interfere with parental rights and ban "safe and effective medications."
Vindication: Trump's Mandate
But for the Republican majority, this was about fulfilling a mandate. Greene explicitly stated the bill fulfills one of President Trump’s major campaign pledges. While the bill faces a steep climb in the Senate, the House has spoken. The days of "rubber-stamping" radical gender procedures for children are over. The threat of prison is now on the table, and the medical industry has been put on notice.
‘We Should All Be Ashamed’: Rep. Omar Curses ‘U.S. Godd**n States’ and Trump Fires Back

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — It was a moment of shocking disrespect that stunned the nation. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), sitting at an official hearing in the heart of a city on edge, didn't offer solutions or calm. Instead, she cursed the very nation she represents, referring to the United States of America as the “U.S. Goddn States.”**

The outburst has triggered a firestorm in Washington, with President Donald Trump issuing a scorching response that put two options on the table: Prison or Deportation.
"U.S. Goddn States"**
The hearing was supposed to address the escalating tensions in the Twin Cities following the death of Renee Nicole Good, the activist fatally shot after attempting to run over an ICE agent. Instead of condemning the violence against law enforcement, Omar turned her rage on America itself. “Are you sure this is America? I am ashamed,” Omar sneered. “We should all be ashamed... the U.S. Goddn States.”**
It wasn't a slip of the tongue. It was a declaration of contempt. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) immediately took to X, asking the question on millions of minds: “What should be the consequences of saying that?”
Trump: "Prison or Deportation"
Late Sunday night, President Trump answered that question. In a blistering Truth Social post, he called for the ultimate accountability. Trump stated that a Congresswoman who hates her country this much, and who aligns herself with violent rioters, belongs in one of two places:
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Federal Prison.
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"Or even a worse punishment"—a clear reference to stripping her of citizenship and deporting her back to Somalia.
"She should be in jail," Trump declared. "Sent back... She could help to MAKE SOMALIA GREAT AGAIN!"

Pentagon Deploys Troops
While Omar curses the country, the federal government is moving to save it. According to Reuters, the Pentagon has directed 1,500 active-duty troops to prepare for deployment to Minnesota. The streets of Minneapolis have become a battleground, with ICE agents under siege by the very mobs Omar is emboldening. The contrast is stark: The military is deploying to protect American sovereignty, while a sitting Congresswoman is using her platform to curse it.
The End of the Line?
For years, critics have accused Ilhan Omar of anti-American sentiment. But calling the nation the "U.S. Goddn States"** is a new low. She has sided with those trying to kill federal agents. She has cursed the name of the country. And now, with Trump in the White House and troops on the way, the consequences Mike Lee asked about might finally be arriving.