During the season premiere of I Am Cait, transgender activist Caitlyn Jenner does not want to attend a Democratic debate, citing her issues with front-runner Hillary Clinton and how Clinton "couldn't care less about women."
The Daily Caller reports:
She said, "it's the last place I want to be." Jenner continued, "we need both sides and if we're unfortunate enough to get Hillary as our next president, we need her on our side. Although she won't be– she couldn't care less about women." She finished off by saying that in her opinion, "she [Clinton] cares about herself."
Jenner has recently come under fire for being a conservative and speaking nicely about Republican candidate Ted Cruz, and the conservative movement in general:
"Republicans and the conservatives are not these horrible people out there trying to oppress people. I don’t feel like they’re out to get us. Every conservative guy out there believes in everybody’s rights."
Jenner defended the opinion of the conservative party by saying, "We’re $18.5 trillion in debt. I think what they don’t realize is this country could collapse over this at some point and if our country collapses it doesn’t make any difference if you’re gay, trans, whatever."
Jenner, formerly Bruce Jenner, the Olympic athlete and ex-husband of Kris Jenner, is perhaps the best-known transgender person in the world. Jenner's transition to identifying as a woman in 2015 was one of the year's biggest stories.