Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) went back and forth with UC Berkeley Professor Khiara Bridges during a hearing on abortion. During the Tuesday hearing, Hawley noted Bridges has used the term "people with a capacity for pregnancy." He asked, "Would that be women?" Bridges stated that transgender men and non-binary people are also capable of pregnancy. Hawley responded, "So this isn’t really a women’s rights issue." The professor jumped in, adding, "We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it also impacts other groups. Those things are not mutually exclusive, Senator Hawley." When asked what she thinks the core of the issue was, Bridges replied, "I want to recognize that your line of questioning is transphobic." She continued, "And it opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing them." The senator then asked, "Wow. You’re saying that I’m opening up people to violence by asking whether or not women are the only folks who can have pregnancies?" Watch the exchange below: https://twitter.com/HawleyMO/status/1546902849837322241 Bridges went on to cite a statistic that shows one out of five transgender people have attempted suicide. She argued denying transgender people exist is "dangerous." When asked if he believes men can get pregnant, Hawley responded, "No, I don’t think men can get pregnant." He was then accused by Bridges of denying that transgender people exist. Hawley asked Bridges if this is how she runs her classroom. "We have a good time in my class. You should join. You might learn a lot," Bridges said. "Wow. I would learn a lot. I’ve learned a lot from this exchange. Extraordinary," Hawley joked. According to the university's website, Bridges "has written many articles concerning race, class, reproductive rights, and the intersection of the three."