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Report: U.S. Military Hides Push For Trans Surgeries, Queer Exploration Among Soldiers’ Kids

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Congressional hearings have not checked Pentagon “diversity, equity and inclusion” policies that include giving soldiers’ kids life-altering transgender surgeries and hormones without their parents’ knowledge, finds a report out Thursday. The report from OpenTheBooks, a government spending watchdog, also finds the military told Congress and the public it was ending DEI efforts while actually embedding them deeper into U.S. military agencies and establishing a new “DEI Steering Committee.”

The report comes as Congress works on reauthorizing billions in Pentagon spending through the National Defense Authorization Act. Last year’s NDAA continued requiring taxpayers to fund transgender surgeries for soldiers and their children. Twenty House Republicans joined all Democrats in defeating a measure to defund drag shows on U.S. military property, despite evidence many are marketed to children.

Records show thousands of U.S. military members’ children have already used taxpayer-provided health insurance to obtain transgender interventions that multiple European countries have recently restricted from children after medical review. Transgender interventions can leave children disabled for life with heart, liver, bone, mental, and more serious, debilitating, and expensive side effects.

Online U.S. military medical records hide from soldiers detailed medical information about their children ages 13 to 17. Military medical providers on bases and in DOD K-12 schools offer soldiers’ kids access to transgender interventions without their parents’ knowledge.

Teacher training offered in 2021 via the Pentagon’s Education Activity agency, or DODEA, explained how to help soldiers’ kids access life-altering transgender interventions on the public dime without their parents’ knowledge, the OpenTheBooks report

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