• There is a current shortage of feminine hygiene products.

  • There is a shortage of feminine hygiene products due to the lawmaker's claim that trans men are buying them.

  • The real reason for the shortfall is global supply chain issues.

On Monday, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spread a rumor that trans people were to blame for the shortage of feminine hygiene products.

Everything has been taken over by men. They are the women of the year in every category. According to the latest news, there's a shortage of feminine hygiene products, and that's probably because men are buying them more often.

The Georgia lawmaker didn't provide evidence for her claim that there was a shortage of feminine hygiene products.

Consumers were told earlier this month that demand had exceeded their supply of feminine hygiene products. According to Insider's Gabrielle Bienasz, Walgreens said it was experiencing brand-specific shortages in some areas and that its suppliers had not been able to fulfill the full quantities of orders.

P&G is attempting to increase the production of the product.

Increased consumer demand and supply chain snarls have been blamed for the shortage of feminine hygiene products. Demand for the company's products went up by 8% over two years because of a July 2020 ad featuring Amy Schumer.

There was a war on women and places that put feminine hygiene products in men's bathroom. She didn't specify where the activities were taking place, but some public venues have begun to provide feminine hygiene products.

She doubled down on her stance on the matter.

People who menstruate cannot find feminine hygiene products. All the baby formula is stocked on shelves in the warehouses at the border. Maybe some men's restrooms. Apparently they are available there.

Several instances of transphobia have been linked to the person. She put up a sign next to the office of a lawmaker who has a trans daughter.

The Texas school shooting was the subject of a baseless conspiracy theory pushed by the author.

Business Insider has an article on it.