EXCLUSIVE: Last year, Texas Children's Hospital announced it was stopping "gender-affirming care" on minors.
But I've obtained internal records indicating that TCH secretly restarted its child sex-change program three days later—and has continued it en masse ever since.
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Texas Children's, which is the largest children's hospital in the US, openly promotes transgender medical procedures for kids, recently hosting a "pediatric grand rounds" titled "Medical and Psychological Care of Gender-Diverse Youth," with Baylor College of Medicine.
TCH and Baylor encourage doctors to begin treatment with puberty blockers and hormones during adolescence, and then consider surgeries, including breast removal and genital reconstruction, in adulthood and sometimes "adolescents on [a] case-by-case basis."
According to internal records, Dr. Richard Ogden Roberts has managed patients ranging in age from 12 to 17 years old for "gender identity" and "gender dysphoria," with indications for "medication," "testosterone levels," "medicine refill," and "specialty services."
Despite the hospital's statement that it had ceased these practices, Roberts has continued to manage a heavy caseload for "gender-affirming care," including multiple patient visits in a single day last week for "gender dysphoria" and "gender identity,” and another for "HRT."
Another Texas Children's doctor, Harvard-trained surgeon Kristy Rialon, inserted and removed "non-biodegradable drug delivery implant[s]" for "gender dysphoria in pediatric patient[s]" throughout 2022 and 2023, including the puberty blocker Supprelin, on 11- to 15-year-old kids.
According to medical records, Dr. Rialon surgically inserted a "drug delivery implant" on an 11-year-old "female-to-male transgender person" three days after the hospital had announced that it had stopped performing "gender-affirming care."
Executives at Texas Children's appear to be playing a duplicitous game. They announced that the hospital had stopped performing "gender-affirming care" on minors.
The left-wing activist organization PEN America has claimed that schools have recently "banned" 2,532 books from libraries. But Heritage Foundation researchers have discovered that 74% of the supposedly "banned" book are actually listed as available in school library catalogs.
The most-challenged book in the United States is "Gender Queer," which features explicitly sexual content, including strap-on dildos and child-on-child oral sex.
Parents do not want pornography in schools. Activists at PEN America want pornography in schools. It's that simple.
SCOOP: Texas A&M has created a radical DEI bureaucracy that has condemned the United States as a "white supremacist society," blasted Gov. Greg Abbott as a vestige of "systemic racism," and said its role is to "[take] a progressive stand on issues of social justice."
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I've obtained a collection of documents through public-records requests that reveal a stunning process of ideological capture. Virtually every academic and administrative unit at Texas A&M has adopted DEI ideology and pushed discriminatory measures to promote "social justice."
Following the death of George Floyd, the university leadership pushed the narrative that Texas A&M itself was a systemically racist institution: "Racism, hate speech, safety, and belonging issues are evidence of systemic, cultural problems that are enduring trends at Texas A&M."
Tucker Carlson is the best of the best and consistently put in extra time to cultivate new talent on the Right. He's always downplayed the possibility of running for president, but that's an open possibility now. If he stays in media, I'm excited to see what he does next. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Tucker has a great aptitude for reinvention. He once told me that he had been fired from a number of jobs—most famously from CNN Crossfire—which forced him to learn how to adapt, compete, and innovate. And every time, he emerged with a bigger platform than before.
The challenge this time will be significant. The pure distribution power of Fox News should not be underestimated. Many big-name stars have left the network for other opportunities, but none have managed to build the same level of influence. Will Tucker buck the trend? We'll see.
I've been through a bizarre sequence of events the past few days—a home invasion, stolen passports, identity theft, delayed travel—and want to thank the Budapest police, US Embassy, and Danube Institute for helping my family navigate through it.
A little story for you:
During the first week of our stay in Budapest, my family went out while I took a nap to recover from jet lag. I awoke to the sound of someone in the apartment. When I went to the main room—bleary-eyed, in my underwear—I discovered that a man had broken in and was stealing items.
I confronted him, recovered an electronic device, shouted him out of the house, and he ran away. I didn't think much of it until we were preparing to leave a few days ago and realized that he had stolen all of our passports and, consequently, we had no way to leave the country.
There is a lot of speculation around the organization FAIR. I can't speak to the experience of others, but I resigned from the advisory board in September 2021 because it felt more like a center-left brand-building exercise than an effective vehicle for fighting woke ideology.
It was a good idea in theory, but quickly following the launch, FAIR started offering DEI programming, took credit from other organizations, spent a significant amount of time counter-signaling conservatives, and settled on the vacuous brand of "pro-human."
There are many former employees of FAIR who have reached out to me with stories of alleged mistreatment and mismanagement, but they are bound by NDAs and afraid to come forward. They should be released and allowed to speak publicly—that's only fair.
SCOOP: Florida International University has adopted radical DEI programming that condemns the United States as a system of "white supremacy," segregates scholarships and student programs by race, and trains students for participation in violent left-wing protests.
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The story begins with the death of George Floyd. As riots spread, the university held a racially segregated discussion program—one for "self-identified People of Color," another for "self-identified White Students"—to induct students into the ideology of left-wing racialism.
The university's DEI bureaucrats published an official "Inclusive Language Guide" that condemns words such as "husband," "wife," "mother," "father," "Mr.," and "Mrs.," as "non-inclusive." Instead, students are told to use the words "partner," "caregivers," "Mx.," and "they/them."