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162 congressional Democrats call to impose LGBTQ+ policies on US military just weeks before election

A letter from Congressional Democrats called for protections to be removed from the LGBTQ+ agenda for the U.S. military, weeks before Americans vote to decide who will lead the government.

Republican U.S. Sen. Chip Roy of Texas revealed He posted the letter on his social media accounts to inform the public about the extremists' demands.

“Drag artists and their performances serve as an important form of self-expression…”

“The care that transgender members receive is essential to allowing them to be their authentic selves and focus on their mission. Denying access to this medical care will prevent transgender people from participating in American football. , would damage sustainment efforts and undermine military readiness. letter.

Roy said the initiative would lead to the military's promotion of “transgender surgeries, drag shows, transgender books” and “pride flags.”

The letter asks Democrats to “ensure that LGBTQ+ service members and their families feel welcome in the military and that symbols and art forms associated with the LGBTQ+ community are not singled out for censorship.” It appears that he was referring to this expression of support for the LGBTQ+ movement when he asked Congress to support the LGBTQ+ movement. . ”

One of the signatories posted about the letter on his social media account.

“Our military should welcome anyone willing and able to serve, which is why I led 162 House Democrats in calling for the removal of anti-LGBTQ+ provisions from this year's NDAA. .” I wrote Congresswoman Sarah Jacobs of California.

The letter was also signed by Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Mark Pocan of Wisconsin.

Jayapal posted section The proposed policy changes specifically included transgender books for school children, including drag shows, pride flags, and drag queen story hours.

“Drag artists and their performances serve as an important form of self-expression, and drag performance has long been a part of military history, dating back to World Wars I and II,” the clause states. It is written.

Voters cited the economy and inflation as their top election concerns, while LGBT rights weighed less than 0.5 percent in recent elections. Gallup poll Among Americans.

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