The Florida Congressional Democratic candidate has been criticized for promoting “radical gender ideology” after showing that he advocated for children to undergo gender transition treatment.
“Prohibiting health care for humans is a human rights violation,” says Josh Weil, the Democratic candidate for Congress for FL-06. Posted on xand later known as Twitter in March 2021.
“#transrightsarehumanrights And while we're in it, it's #MedicareForAll, so every trans child has free access to the medical services they need.”
Weil had responded to a post from the ACLU that said, “Breaking: Arkansas has become the first state to ban health care for trans youth.”
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Josh Weil is running for Congress as a Democrat for FL-06 (Josh Weill for Getty/Josh Weill Congress)
In another post, Weil opposed the Iowa bill. “The user responded, “If you plan to ask children about their preferred pronouns, you will require the teacher to give the teacher a seven-day notification.”
“Along with all the harm, this is going to be done to Trans and Enby. [nonbinary] Young people, this bill will lead to 100% loss of teachers,” Weil said. Posted on x. “In every state, every time a lawmaker tries to drop a baggage and a BS on a teacher, the teacher leaves.”
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Fox News Digital contacted the Weil campaign but did not receive a response.
“The Democrats have learned nothing at all,” NRCC spokeswoman Maureen O'Toole told Fox News Digital.
“They are not only illuminating donor money by investing in districts that have no path to victory, but also choosing to invest in candidates who pushed radical gender ideology with voters and not highly popular. Josh Weil is extremely dangerous.
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Weil, a public school teacher from Orlando, opposes Republican state Sen. Randy Fein on behalf of former GOP representative Michael Waltz, who moved to the Trump administration to serve as the president's national security adviser.
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