Her gender identity is central to her story but doesn’t define how the diligent, curious U.S. representative works to improve constituents’ lives.
Delaware’s newest member of Congress is its first-ever openly transgender member. Why doesn’t she talk about it more?
Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Delaware) is the first openly transgender person to serve in Congress.
Rep. Sarah McBride is part of “Post Next 50,” The Post’s project profiling 50 people shaping our society in 2025. The full list can be found here . Today’s show was produced by Emma Talkoff.
Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride, who won her seat last November, made her first speech in Congress on Thursday. McBride is the ...
When you talk to Delaware’s Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, you quickly get the sense that her critics spend a lot more time thinking about her than she does ...
Republican Congresswoman Mary Miller said she 'refused to deny biological reality' by addressing Sarah McBride as 'the ...
McBride called out the president's administration for its "cycle of chaos, corruption and cynicism" as she declined to respond to her Republican colleague.
We, Delawareans, reject this administration’s cycle of chaos, corruption and cynicism. We will fight for our needs in ...
Delawareans joined a nationwide movement Monday to show opposition to 'government efficiency' measures undertaken by ...
Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) – who said that banning abortion is a “victory for white life” at a Trump campaign rally two years ...
Rep. Mary Miller called Rep. Sarah McBride, who identifies as a transgender woman, "the gentleman from Delaware, Mr. McBride.