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Drag queen invited to White House once sang song for 2-year-old at ‘family-friendly’ drag brunch

Updated: December 15, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Dec 15, 2022 – 4:39 pm EST

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — The “queer youth” activist drag queen who was invited to the White House for the signing of same-sex “marriage” legislation once gave a spontaneous performance to a two-year-old boy at a “family-friendly” drag brunch, further highlighting the drag movement’s ongoing efforts to blur social standards of age appropriateness.

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed the so-called Respect for Marriage Act, which repeals the long-standing (but unenforced) Defense of Marriage Act (which recognized marriage as a man-woman union in federal law and protected states’ rights to do the same), forcing every state to recognize any two-person “marriage” of any other state, effectively codifying the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges ruling that imposed nationwide recognition of same-sex unions as “marriage.”

Many conservatives fear the bill will add even more legal weight to legal attempts to coerce religious Americans into affirming homosexual unions or participating in same-sex ceremonies. But dozens of Republicans in the House of Representatives and Senate joined Democrats in voting to pass the RMA, which Biden signed outside the White House at an event full of guests.

Among those guests was “non-binary”

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