Monday, February 23, 2026

SURPRISE! Biden’s Trans HHS Secretary Just Did Something REALLY Creepy.

The Biden government successfully pushed an international pro-transgender nonprofit to eliminate age limits from its recommended guidelines for gender transition surgeries. Staff members for Rachel Levine, Joe Biden’s assistant secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), actively lobbied the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) to discard age restrictions, according to documents obtained through a court filing.

One of the emails in the tranche of documents reveals a conversation between a WPATH member and Levine’s chief of staff, Sarah Boateng. She reportedly was concerned that having any ages listed in the guidelines could result in “devastating legislation for trans care” in the U.S.

“Apparently the situation in the U.S.A. is terrible and she and the Biden administration worried that having ages in the document will make matters worse,” the WPATH member wrote, adding: “She asked us to remove them.” In another email, it is revealed Levine himself was “concerned that having ages (mainly for surgery) will affect access to care for trans youth and maybe adults, too.”

Prior to Levine and his staff’s intervention, the nonprofit group had recommended in 2021 a minimum age of 14 for hormone treatments. The group only recommended surgeries that would alter an individual’s genitalia after the age of 17. However, by 2022, all age restrictions had been removed from the guidelines.

Alabama, along with several other states, including Idaho, North Dakota, Florida, and Oklahoma, has enacted laws banning transgender surgeries for minors, classifying such procedures as felonies for doctors who perform them. Additional states have also attempted similar legislation, such as Ohio, where a bill to prohibit surgeries on minors was vetoed by Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) at the end of last year.

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The Biden government successfully pushed an international pro-transgender nonprofit to eliminate age limits from its recommended guidelines for gender transition surgeries. Staff members for Rachel Levine, Joe Biden's assistant secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), actively lobbied the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) to discard age restrictions, according to documents obtained through a court filing. show more

Guess How Much Biden Recently Funneled to the Taliban?

A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban’s authority.

The revelations are coupled with warnings from SIGAR that Afghanistan is reemerging as a hotspot for terrorist activities and the spending of taxpayer’s money on weapons removal may inadvertently be benefiting the Taliban. The removal efforts are part of the U.S.’ $17 billion investment in post-withdrawal Afghanistan, which according to SIGAR, remains somewhat unmonitored due to limited government cooperation.

Amid a rising count of terrorist attacks, SIGAR reports indicate that the Taliban is colluding with various notorious terror outfits like al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. ISIS operations are also said to be expanding in Afghanistan.

The agenda of the Taliban regime, known for its strict imposition of Islamic law, has witnessed an escalation in human rights violations. Copious Afghan refugees are entering the U.S. through the U.S.-Mexico border. SIGAR’s interviews with the refugees reveal an alarming lack of coordination by the U.S. government in tracking those who enter the country.

The American exit from Afghanistan itself was a disastrous failure for the Biden government, with one historian calling it America’s “greatest humiliation since Saigon.” The botched withdrawal culminated in an ISIS-K terrorist attack at Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate.

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A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban's authority. show more

Senate Republicans Warm to Mayorkas Impeachment Trial.

Senate Republicans are voicing increasing favor for a trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whom the House of Representatives impeached over two weeks ago.

The charges against Mayorkas are in connection with his actions concerning the southern border and illegal immigration. The initial impeachment efforts by the Republican-held House were met with skepticism from some senators who predicted the initiative would fail upon reaching the Senate floor. However, growing support for a trial is now emerging among Senate Republicans, including from those beyond hard-line conservative circles.

Last week, a faction of Republican senators led by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) requested Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) to “demand” a Senate trial for Mayorkas via a written appeal. It drew support from Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Eric Schmitt (R-Mo), Rick Scott (R-Fla), Ron Johnson (R-Wis), J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), Roger Marshall (R-Kan), Josh Hawley (R-Mo), Mike Braun (R-Ind), Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala), Ted Budd (R-N.C.), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo), and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn). McConnell and Minority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.) have since both expressed approval for a trial.

In addition to McConnell and Thune, Sens. Katie Britt (R-Ala), John Kennedy (R-La), Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), and Steve Daines (R-Mont) have also indicated their support for an impeachment trial. Despite the growing GOP backing for a trial, any such measure will likely fail due to the requirement of a two-thirds Senate majority to convict and remove Mayorkas from office.

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Senate Republicans are voicing increasing favor for a trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whom the House of Representatives impeached over two weeks ago. show more

Biden White House Told Amazon to Censor COVID Books.

The Biden regime strong-armed Amazon into censoring books on COVID-19 vaccines it deemed “misinformation,” according to e-mails obtained by the House Judiciary Committee and the Weaponization subpanel.

The details: Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan revealed the discovery in a thread on X that he called “THE AMAZON FILES.” The e-mails cover a 10-day span, from March 2 – March 12, 2021.

First contact Andy Slavitt, Biden’s senior COVID-19 response advisor at the time, e-mailed Amazon on March 2 asking: “Who can we talk to about the high levels of propaganda and misinformation and disinformation of Amazon?”
  • Slavitt complained that when he searched “vaccines,” books that the regime did not approve of were shown in the results. He added, “I don’t see a CDC warning.”
  • Amazon pushed back against censorship, but as Rep. Jordan points out: “Not out of any commitment to free speech, but because doing so would be “too visible” to the American public and likely to spur criticism from conservative media.”
Be more like Facebook: In another March 2 e-mail, Slavitt asks Amazon, “Why don’t you tag books that are not scientifically sound the way FB/Twitter tags content.”
  • The tag on Facebook and Twitter (now X) popped up anytime COVID-19 or vaccines were mentioned.
  • Jordan writes: “For the Biden Admin, letting Americans think for themselves was unacceptable.”
The meeting: On March 9, Amazon met with the White House to discuss their concerns. While we don’t know the exact details of their discussion, a follow-up Amazon e-mail revealed the “top talking points” going into the meeting, which included:
  • “Is the Admin asking us to remove books, or are they more concerned about search results/order (or both)?”
Amazon caves: On the same day Amazon met with Biden regime officials, the online retailer began filing “anti-vax” books under a “Do Not Promote” order, likely suppressing how they appeared in search results.
  • Three days later, on March 12, Amazon e-mails discussed “additional steps Amazon might want to take to reduce the visibility” of books discussing COVID-19 vaccine skepticism.
The last word goes to @LibsOfTikTok on X, who wrote: “The left accuses us of “banning books” because we don’t want p*rn in schools. Turns out the real book banners are the Democrats.”
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