REPORT: Dem candidate spends anti-drug money pushing kids to be LGBTQ * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Some of the money given to officials in Pennsylvania as part of a settlement with opioid makers is being used to take children to LGBT indoctrination classes.

It is a report in the Free Beacon that explains how Democrat House candidate Bob Harvie, a county commissioner, manages a local fund distributing money from the drug makers settlement.

“While the money is supposed to go toward ‘Prevention, Treatment and Recovery’ services, Harvie used some of it to transport kids as young as 14 to an ‘LGBTQ-youth’ center that offers ‘medical transition’ seminars,” the report said.

It was the Bucks County commissioners, a board headed by Harvie, that handed out $13,500 to Planned Parenthood Keystone for “Expanding Services and Transportation” to the Rainbow Room, a local center that caters to gay and trans youth, the report said.

The Delaware Journal said the cash handout was actually used to take students to Rainbow Room events.

The report noted that such facilities promote events about the “Fun facts, weird history, busting myths, breaking stigma” on topics like “SEX ED NIGHT MASTURBATION.”

“The Rainbow Room hosted a ‘Queer Prom,’ where attendees as young as 13 were given goody bags with condoms, lubricant, and dental dams, used to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases during oral sex,” the report explained.

Just recently it promoted a seminar “meant to teach kids as young as 14 ‘the basics of transgender identities, social transition, medical transition, and more!'”

Harvie currently is a Democrat candidate running against Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who won his last race by 10 points.

Further complicating Harvie’s legitimacy as a candidate is the fact he and other Democrat Bucks County officials voted last year to defy state law and count invalid mail-in ballots during an election recount.

“The Rainbow Room’s sexually explicit programming has been a hot-button issue for years in Bucks County, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. In addition to local news coverage of its controversial activities, state senator Doug Mastriano (R.) proposed a bill in 2023 to classify drag shows as an ‘adult oriented business’ after learning the Rainbow Room hosted a drag show for children,” the report said.

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Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.