That's what he should have said in the first place, if he felt the need to say anything, instead of kneecapping a fellow Republican and a state executive taking a moral stand against the monster of political correctness run amok.
The truth of the matter is the the NC law is untenable. The issues surrounding it -- private property rights, privacy rights, nevermind the newly-minted sacred cow of "gender-identity" rights -- will make it impossible for the law to stand in court. But that doesn't make the law wrong. It's a common-sense stand against the encroaching insanity of men in this country demanding the "right" to go to the bathroom with little girls.
No responsible parents send their “little girls” into public restrooms alone. Neither my wife or I has ever noticed a “transgender person” in a public restroom. This is a feel good law addressing a non-issue that is nothing more than political grandstanding.