Transgender woman defies Wyoming's new bathroom bill with stunt inside state's capitol building

A transgender woman defiantly violated a newly-implemented bathroom law in Wyoming – and was left stunned when nothing happened.

Rihanna Kelver, aged 27, had been preparing for several months to make a statement by using the women’s restroom at the Wyoming State Capitol. This was in defiance of a recent law that requires individuals to use the restroom that aligns with their biological sex when in public buildings.

Speaking to the Laramie Reporter, Kelver described her decision to use the women’s restroom at the state capitol, which is located next to the governor’s office, as a straightforward and innovative form of protest. She aimed to either trigger legal action to challenge the policy or, at the very least, highlight the inadequacy of such regulations.

Kelver then traveled to Cheyenne on Tuesday, when the law went into effect, for her act of protest.

Addressing her supporters, Kelver emphasized that she does not accept the state’s definition of her identity. She declared her refusal to stay quiet about where and how she can exist in public spaces and asserted her right to self-identification.

By 12.30pm, Kelver marched into the capitol and approached a Wyoming Highway Patrol officer stationed at a desk near the restrooms and announced her intention to use the bathroom, Cowboy State Daily reports.

The officer did not have any issue with that, and Kelver then entered the women’s room next to Gov. Mark Gordon’s Office.

Moments later, she exited the building via the front entrance without any issue – despite telling her supporters there was a chance she would be arrested.

Rihanna Kelver, 27, defiantly used the women's restroom at the Wyoming State Capitol on Tuesday in protest of a new bathroom law

Rihanna Kelver, 27, defiantly used the women’s restroom at the Wyoming State Capitol on Tuesday in protest of a new bathroom law

Kelver was able to use the bathroom near the governor's office and walk out the front door of the Wyoming state capitol (pictured) without any issue

Kelver was able to use the bathroom near the governor’s office and walk out the front door of the Wyoming state capitol (pictured) without any issue

‘Now I don’t know what I’m going to do with my evening,’ Kelver admitted in the aftermath. ‘I didn’t really plan anything. Kept it really free.’

But when addressing her supporters who had gathered outside the state capitol, Kelver said: ‘This is exactly what should just be happening.

‘I should have just been able to walk in and out like that,’ she declared.

Yet Wyoming’s bathroom law does not include criminal liability for a transgender person found violating the act, unlike a similar bill in Florida.

Instead, the only people who would suffer any consequences under the law if a transgender person used the bathroom of their preferred gender are the taxpayers.

As written, the law gives women who encounter biological males in their bathroom at a public building – and vice versa – the authority to sue the governmental entity that oversees the facility.

Kelver explained that she saw her act of protest as a way to either 'force litigation that could help us dismantle this policy or... at least force the message that the policy is kind of worthless'

 Kelver explained that she saw her act of protest as a way to either ‘force litigation that could help us dismantle this policy or… at least force the message that the policy is kind of worthless’

That governmental entity would then become liable for damages, reasonable attorneys fees and costs if it did not take ‘reasonable steps’ like posting signage and adopting enforcement policies.

In Kelver’s act of protest, however, her former English teacher, Nikki Bondurant, announced that Kelvar would be entering the women’s room and made sure no one else was in there at the time of her demonstration – thereby removing any plaintiffs.

‘I didn’t want anyone else to get caught up in anything,’ Kelver said of her decision to announce her bathroom use ahead of the protest.

But some of the laws cosponsors argued she did not understand the crux of the legislation, as they hit out at her for her ‘political stunt.’

House Speaker Pro Tempore Jeremy Haroldson argued Kelver failed to see the issue at the heart of the legislation

House Speaker Pro Tempore Jeremy Haroldson argued Kelver failed to see the issue at the heart of the legislation

‘The fact that they’re publicizing this and making this into something that they’re trying to – I guess – get their name known [makes me] feel sad,’ House Speaker Pro Tempore Jeremy Haroldson told Cowboy State Daily of Kelver.

‘I believe this is just protecting spaces for our women and our girls – and that’s predominantly what needs to be addressed here and highlighted here, and has nothing to do with this individual.’

State Rep. Tom Kelly also called Kelver’s protest a ‘publicity stunt for a transgender cause’ as he argued that the law seeks to honor ‘objective reality,’ and Rep. Joel Guggenmos said he felt sorry for Kelver. 

‘This whole trans issue is about getting attention since it has been glorified in certain groups in society,’ he said, claiming he would prefer not to give Kelver the attention she seeks.

‘I feel sorry for him actually,’ Guggenmos said, purposely misgendering the protester.

‘He is trying to be someone he can never become.’ 

The right-wing Wyoming Freedom Caucus took umbrage with Kelver's act of protest

The right-wing Wyoming Freedom Caucus took umbrage with Kelver’s act of protest

Still, the right-wing Wyoming Freedom Caucus took umbrage with Kelver’s act of protest.

It had called on the governor to use the Highway Patrol Capitol Security detail to ‘defend’ the new bathroom law ahead of the protest on Monday.

‘It’s time to show women – real women what it means to be an equality state,’ the group said in a statement at the time.

Following Kelver’s protest, it declared that Gov. Gordon ‘waved the white flag’ by allowing her to use the women’s bathroom.

‘Wyoming deserves a leader who fights for real women,’ the caucus said.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Gordon’s office for comment. 

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