Assistant Secretary of Health, transgenderism advocate visits Alaska

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Assistant Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine has made an unannounced visit to Alaska, where she has focused on her mission to support transgenderism, as well as gay, lesbian, and other forms of sexual or gender expression.

Levin’s office sent no advance press release about Levine’s visit, but on Sunday wrote on X/Twitter on her his behalf, “Touched down in Alaska for the week. First stop: @IdentityAlaska, one of the state’s only LGBTQI+ health clinics. These inspiring people work tirelessly to create a more equitable future, where all those living in the U.S. have equal access to lifesaving medical care.”

Identity Inc. is engaged in helping Alaska youth create new gender identities through chemical treatments, with or without their parents’ knowledge or involvement. Rep. Mary Peltola has encouraged Alaskans to donate to Identity Inc.

Levine was sworn in as the Assistant Secretary of Health after being nominated by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2021. “On October 19, 2021, Levine was commissioned as a four-star admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, becoming the first openly transgender four-star officer in any of the United States uniformed services as well as the first female four-star admiral in the Commissioned Corps,” according to Wikipedia.

Earlier this summer she announced that Pride Month — June — would become Pride Summer, with a focus on LGBTQ issues for the entire season.

Levine met with overtly Democratic political groups in Anchorage and is now believed to be in rural Alaska. But her his schedule is being kept a secret and it does not appear that any members of the Alaska congressional delegation are accompanying herhim.