/https://static.texastribune.org/media/files/610d322884ad552ee6e67b3b06a23f06/0205%20Keith%20Self%20REUTERS%20TT%2001.jpg)
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
U.S. Rep. Keith Self, R-McKinney, abruptly adjourned a congressional hearing Tuesday after being confronted for misgendering U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride,the first openly transgender member of Congress.
The Europe Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs, which Self chairs, was meeting about arms control when Self introduced McBride by calling her, “Mr. McBride.”
McBride, a Delaware Democrat, replied, “Thank you, Madam Chair,” before continuing with her remarks.
U.S. Rep. Bill Keating, D-Massachusetts, interjected to ask Self to repeat his introduction.
Self did so, again referring to his colleague as “Mr. McBride.”
“Mr. Chairman, you are out of order,” Keating, incredulous, shot back. “Mr. Chairman, have you no decency? I mean, I’ve come to know you a little bit. But this is not decent.”
Self attempted to continue the hearing as Keating went on to say that the hearing would not continue with him “unless you introduce a duly elected representative the right way.”
Self then adjourned the hearing.

sent weekday mornings.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Later on social media, Self wrote that “it is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female.” President Donald Trump signed an executive order in the first days of his term declaring that the federal government only recognized two sexes, and that they were not interchangeable.
House Republicans have previously not referred to McBride as a woman in official proceedings, and worked to bar transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol complex. U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois referred to McBride as the “gentleman from Delaware,” while recognizing her for her first floor speech in February. McBride ignored it.
McBride did not comment on Self’s remark further at the hearing. In a statement later to reporters, McBride said she was “disappointed” Self ended the hearing early.
“I’m not here to fight about pronouns,” she said. “I’m here to make progress for Delawareans by lowering the cost of living and building a safer America.”
We can’t wait to welcome you to the 15th annual Texas Tribune Festival, Texas’ breakout ideas and politics event happening Nov. 13–15 in downtown Austin. Step inside the conversations shaping the future of education, the economy, health care, energy, technology, public safety, culture, the arts and so much more.
Hear from our CEO, Sonal Shah, on TribFest 2025.
TribFest 2025 is presented by JPMorganChase.
Information about the authors
Learn about The Texas Tribune’s policies, including our partnership with The Trust Project to increase transparency in news.