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TPUSA senior field representative Amber Kleinke and Washington Examiner columnist Ian Haworth discuss the attack on conservative speech and free speech as a whole on The Bottom Line.

Billionaire Elon Musk stirred the pot on Twitter on Friday morning with his unfiltered thoughts on what should happen to parents and doctors who put children through transgender medical treatments. 

"Any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life," Musk tweeted. 

His declaration came in reply to libertarian commentator Josie Glabach, a.k.a. The Redheaded Libertarian, who had shared an MSNBC op-ed that criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. DeSantis and Republicans across the nation are pushing for legislation that would ban transgender medical treatments for minors, including puberty blockers and sex-reassignment surgeries.

Musk's comments were cheered by Republican lawmakers who oppose permitting gender dysphoric children to undergo transgender medical procedures, which is considered best practice by major medical groups, including the American Medical Association, the Children's Hospital Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. 

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Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Friday tweeted, “Any parent or doctor who sterilizes a child before they are a consenting adult should go to prison for life.” (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

"Why is this a controversial statement?" asked Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.

Populist firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., voiced her agreement with Musk. "That’s why I introduced the Protect Children’s Innocence Act that makes it a felony to perform gender-affirming care on children under the age of 18," she said. 

And Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, likened transgender care to "child abuse." 

"Parents and doctors who encourage hormone therapy and surgery are evil, period," Miller tweeted. "Common sense is no longer common." 

There is a national movement led by conservatives that argues hormone replacement therapy, puberty blockers and sex-reassignment surgeries to be unproven and potentially dangerous to children. At least 14 states have enacted bans on transgender medical treatments for minors, according to the Movement Advancement Project. 

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Musk’s comments were cheered by Republican lawmakers who oppose permitting gender dysphoric children to undergo transgender medical procedures. (FOX Business / Fox News)

Those who support legislation banning these treatments for children say gender-confused kids are being encouraged to make life-altering and permanent decisions before they are able to understand the consequences of doing so. 

Research suggests that regret among transgender individuals who have medically transformed their bodies is rare, but some who have detransitioned, like activist Chloe Cole, have gained prominence in the movement opposing so-called "gender-affirming care" for minors. 

Advocates for transgender people say that such care is life-saving because untreated trans youth face higher rates of depression and suicide. President Biden and his administration have called attempts to deny trans youth recommended medical care discriminatory and cruel. 

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Musk, the world’s second-richest man, acquired Twitter in October in a highly publicized $44 billion deal. (Hannibel Hanschke/Pool/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Opponents counter that the U.S. is out of step with European countries, including Sweden, Finland and the U.K., which have found that the benefits of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones are low compared to the risks and have enacted strict eligibility requirements for minors to receive these treatments. 

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The number of transgender teens under 18 doubled between 2017 and 2020, from .7% to 1.4%, according to UCLA research. Released last June, the report, based on government health surveys, also found that just under 43% of the 1.6 million people who identify as transgender in the U.S. are between 13 and 25.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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A 43-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of two children in Stafford.

Police were called to a home on Corporation Street at around 7.30am on Sunday by West Midlands Ambulance Service.

Two children were pronounced dead at the scene, Staffordshire Police said.

Detective Inspector Kirsty Oldfield said: “We are working hard to understand more about what happened leading up to these two children tragically losing their lives.

“We ask that people do not speculate at this stage as it is distressing for family and friends and could hinder our inquiries.

“We understand that this incident may cause concern in the local community. We don’t believe there is wider threat to the public at this time.”

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The 43-year-old woman, who is from the Stafford area, remains in custody.

The force has not confirmed the ages of the two children. Their next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially-trained officers, police said.

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UC Riverside engineers have built a “State of Mission” model that predicts whether electric vehicles or drones can complete planned routes using real-time battery and environmental data. The hybrid system combines physics-based and AI methods, reducing prediction errors and improving safety and reliability across energy applications

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A man has been charged with stalking and possession of a flick knife after allegedly targeting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and his family.

Inigo Rowland, 58, of Surbiton, south London, was arrested last Monday, but it was only made public on Sunday.

He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody, the Met Police said.

The offences are alleged to have taken place between June and October.

Sir Ed, the MP for Kingston and Surbiton, lives in southwest London with his wife, Emily, their 17-year-old son John, and his younger sister Ellie.

A spokesperson for the Met Police said: “Inigo Rowland, 58, of Surbiton has been charged with stalking and possession of a flick knife.

“He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 7 October and was remanded into custody. He will next appear at the same court on Tuesday, 14 October.

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“He was arrested on Monday, 6 October in relation to the offences, which are alleged to have taken place between June and October.”

A Lib Dem spokesperson said: “We cannot provide any details at this time, Ed’s number one priority is the safety of his family.”

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