
19-year-old Payton McNabb, who has spoken out about being left with a traumatic brain injury after a transgender-identifying man spiked a volleyball into her head, will be a special guest of President Donald Trump’s at his first joint address in front of Congress, the Daily Caller has learned.
McNabb has testified about how, when she was 17 years old, her high school girls volleyball team faced off against another team with a biological male on the roster. During the match, the biological male spiked a ball into McNabb’s head, leaving her unconscious for 30 seconds, she has shared. The incident severely injured McNabb who said she was left with a brain bleed, a traumatic brain injury, partial paralysis and loss of peripheral vision on her right side. The president plans to shout out McNabb on Tuesday during his speech while touting his recent executive order that prohibits biological men from women’s sports, a White House official told the Caller.