DOGE Strikes Again: $620,000 Cut from Controversial Transgender Program – Why?

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DOGE emblem representing the Department of Government Efficiency’s mission to cut unnecessary spending.

In a bold move that has left Democrats reeling, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its mission to drain the DC swamp. One of their latest actions was slashing a staggering $620,000 earmarked for a perplexing program: pregnancy prevention for transgender boys. Yes, you read that right.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by DOGE to cut wasteful spending on projects that, frankly, defy logic. Here are some recent cuts that are sure to raise eyebrows:

  • $620K for “an LGB+ inclusive teen pregnancy prevention program for transgender boys”
  • $699K for studying “cannabis use” among “sexual minority gender diverse individuals”
  • $740K for examining “social networks” among “black and Latino sexual minority men in New Jersey”
  • $50K for assessing “sexual health” among “LGTBQ+ Latinx youth in an agricultural community”
  • $75K for researching “structural racism”

And the list doesn’t stop there. More questionable programs are now facing the ax, including:

  • $100K for Vanderbilt University to study “social networks” among “sexual and gender minorities”
  • $37K for the University of Houston to study “fear of deportation” in “Latinx young adults”
  • $681K for the University of Pennsylvania to study “social media anti-vaping messages” among “sexual and gender minority teens”
  • $225K for the University of Colorado to study the “effects of hormones on headaches in transmasculine adolescents”

The real question is, why are the Democrats so fearful of the changes being brought about by the DOGE program? It’s time to embrace efficiency and focus on what truly matters for the American people.

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