“Well, I think it would be a bad idea to put little girls in a bathroom with grown men,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told CNN on Thursday.
But the senator also made it clear that the issue is not one of major national importance, as far as he is concerned:
“All I can say is that the only bathroom I can control is in my office, and you can use the bathroom in my office without bringing your birth certificate.”
Graham is a reluctant supporter of Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, who firmly opposes the idea of people using the bathroom that corresponds with their gender preference, not their biology.
Cruz’s rival Donald Trump on Thursday said transgenders should be allowed to “use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate.”
“All I can tell you is that I’m not going to impose bathroom rules at the federal government level,” Graham told CNN. “If North Carolina wants to go one way on bathrooms, that’s up to them.”
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If you like your bathroom, you can keep your bathroom. In a moral country.
David DeGerolamo
Think he is a troll waiting for young boys to use his bathroom.
I doubt he is alone.