The Left’s War on Women: I’m Listening, I’m Working, I’m Taking Action, Not Dictating

It’s Women’s History Month, which means the Left will spend the next few weeks virtue-signaling about how much they “support” women—while doing absolutely nothing to protect them.
The Left has claimed to be the party of women, yet their version of empowerment is nothing more than a lecture—one demanding conformity, erases biology, and forces women to forfeit their identity to biological males.
They even silence women who speak out to protect women and girls, just ask Maine State Representative Laurel Libby.
They don’t listen to women, they talk down to us. The same Left who claim to uplift women has reduced our entire existence to whether or not we are inseminated.
They even refuse to define what a woman is.
And when we come forward about sexual abuse, never fear, they will tell you, you deserved it. They will tell you, as Jasmine Crockette told me in a public Oversight hearing, my fear of being raped was a “fantasy.”
Don’t shoot the messenger, those were her words, not mine.
Meanwhile, I am standing with women, with every fiber of my being. I am listening to them, and actually fighting for their safety, dignity and identity.
While the Left panders, I’ve been fast at work.
The House passed our bill, the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, ensuring illegal immigrant sex offenders, pedophiles, and murderers are deported instead of being set loose in our communities. Seems like common sense, right? Not to the Left.
Over 140 Democrats still voted against stopping more of these tragedies. That’s not just negligence—that’s deliberate indifference.
When we had a whistleblower come forward and learned our Charleston County sheriff was letting illegals who raped, molested and murdered South Carolina women, back out on to our streets and refused to work with ICE, and in fact worked against them, I got to work. My work paid off. Kristin Graziano can no longer let illegals out on our streets to hurt our women and girls.
The Left doesn’t care about women. They care about protecting their radical agenda, even when it means sacrificing our safety.
And what about women’s spaces? The Left’s version of “empowerment” forces women and girls to undress in front of men in the locker room.
As a victim of voyeurism and rape, right in our own back yard, I feel threatened by the very idea. This is sick, twisted, offensive, gross, and incredibly threatening to the livelihood of all women and girls.
We introduced the Stop the Invasion of Women’s Spaces Act, which defunds any entity allowing men to enter single-sex facilities meant for women. The Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act prohibits this practice on federal property, while the Prison Rape Prevention Act ensures inmates are housed according to their biological sex, protecting female prisoners from rape.
The Left loves to tout the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) as their signature bill for women’s safety, but it’s a farce. VAWA did nothing for me as a victim, I learned firsthand about its abject failure to protect women and girls.
I recently opened up about my own experiences as a domestic violence survivor—as a rape survivor and as a survivor of voyeurism. I didn’t just talk about it—I took action.
I’ve spent the last year leading the charge against digital exploitation, introducing the VANISH Act to strengthen protections against revenge porn and H.R. 8180, which increases civil penalties for this heinous crime under VAWA. Because unlike the Left, I actually know what it means to be on the receiving end of these horrors. And I’m fighting to make sure no other woman has to go through what I did.
We also took action to protect women from exploitation and abuse by introducing the Sue VOYEURS Act, which creates a civil right of action for victims of voyeurism, and the Stop VOYEURS Act, which expands the narrow federal prohibition against video voyeurism.
Recognizing the growing threat of AI-driven abuse, we wrote H.R. 7567, tackling deepfake pornography humiliating and exploiting women. We advanced the Safe Shelters Act, preventing convicted sex offenders from using emergency shelters meant for vulnerable women, and the Rape Shield Enhancement Act, strengthening privacy protections for rape victims.
The Left’s refusal to act proves they are completely out of touch with American women. Instead of fighting for our safety, they are obsessed with making us indistinguishable—pushing androgyny, tearing down the idea of womanhood, and dictating what we should believe. But women don’t need the Left to tell us what empowerment looks like.
Unlike the Left, I’ve given women my ears, my heart and my work to this cause. The Left gives women their backs.
We don’t tell women how to feel—we fight to make sure they are safe. We don’t erase their identity—we defend it.
That’s the difference between us and them—we listen, we take action, they dictate.
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