“They attack me for wearing a swimsuit, while trying to erase motherhood and put men in women’s sports! Unlike Kamala Harris, I stand up for justice and will continue to fight for women in this country. Kudos to the Supreme Court for protecting women’s sports! I will fight with all my might for women in this country more than Kamala Harris,” Anna said.
Before she became a member of Congress in 2016, a video of her wearing a MAGA-themed swimsuit went viral, and she drew criticism from Democrats for expressing her support for Donald Trump. She took the criticism in stride, saying it was just proof that she is biologically female. “I have certainly worn a swimsuit, and I can tell that I am biologically female,” Anna said.
“Since the Democrats on TikTok are coming after me, I’ll make a confession: When I go to the beach, I wear a bikini and I wear mineral sunscreen.”
“There are better ways to spend your time than digging up modeling photos of me from nearly a decade ago,” she wrote. “The left is trying to make an issue out of this, but it doesn’t define women. Very low IQ behavior. Forget it.”
Anna’s acceptance of the controversy has inspired many conservative women to post photos of themselves embracing their bodies, including Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, whose photos of her tattoos went viral online.