Biden admin spent millions of dollars to fund LGBT activism overseas, report
Advocacy groups from at least 55 nations have received money from the current administration to promote LGBTQ ideology.
The Biden administration has spent nearly $4.6 million on promoting LGBTQ projects and activism in other countries, according to recent reports.
According to The Washington Free Beacon, advocacy groups from at least 55 nations have received money from the current administration to promote LGBTQ ideology to citizens of its countries.
The U.S. reportedly contributed to organizing pride parades in at least seven different countries.
It also paid for drag queen shows in Ecuador and funded a Polish group that promotes putting children who struggle with gender dysphoria on puberty blockers.
The State Department told the Free Beacon in an interview that these programs were meant to create "a world that is safer and more prosperous for all."
A Mexican advocacy group called Impulso Trans received $10,000 this year from the State Department in order to "raise awareness and connect key stakeholders of the LGBTQ community."
Senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Border Security and Immigration Center Simon Hankinson criticized the Biden administration for the money spent toward these projects.
"The Biden Administration’s activist-led diplomacy is managing to leverage small grants of money to remarkable success—in alienating the target countries and uniting them in opposition," Hankinson told the Free Beacon.
"American realists have long understood that even our allies will not agree with us on everything, and that we need to build out from areas of consensus like peace, democratic governance, and the rule of law," he continued.