Stephanie Bice discusses support for Biden’s executive order on women’s sports

Stephanie Bice discusses support for Biden’s executive order on women’s sports
Rep. Stephanie Bice, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th District — Twitter Website
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Stephanie Bice, a U.S. Congress member representing Oklahoma’s 5th district, shared several tweets on February 5, 2025, expressing her support for President Biden and discussing recent developments in women’s sports policies. Bice has been serving in Congress since 2021 after replacing Kendra Horn and previously served in the Oklahoma Senate from 2014 to 2020.

In a tweet posted at 20:49 UTC, Rep. Stephanie Bice expressed her appreciation towards President Biden with the message “Mr. @POTUS… Oklahoma loves you too! “.

Later that day, at 21:27 UTC, she announced an upcoming appearance on a show hosted by Tony Perkins to discuss a new executive order by President Biden. Her tweet read: “Tune in! I’ll be joining @tperkins to discuss the latest with @POTUS’s executive order that protects women’s sports!”

At 21:36 UTC, Rep. Bice tweeted about her visit to the White House with other Republican colleagues. She thanked President Biden for his efforts regarding women’s safety in sports and mentioned the return of commonsense policies. The tweet stated: “Just left the @WhiteHouse with some of my fellow @HouseGOP colleagues. Thank you @POTUS for protecting women’s safety in sports and bringing back commonsense policies! My thoughts “



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