Tim Walz, who was picked by Kamala Harris to be her vice president, is governor of Minnesota. In this state, five male prisoners who said they were transgender were moved to a jail for female prisoners.
The five guys were sent to a Minnesota jail for women only after the Department of Corrections made a policy about gender identity in January 2023. Two of the guys were found guilty of sexually abusing kids. They were Sean Windingland, 35, Elijah Thomas Berryman, 26, Bradley Richard Sirvio, 52, and Craig Lusk’s daughter Christina Suzanne Lusk.
Reduxx noted that in June 2022, Lusk sued the Minnesota Dept. of Corrections for discrimination. This led to changes that let male prisoners live in the female estate.
Gender Justice, a transgender non-profit group that supposedly got “nearly $500,000 in public funds from the office of Governor Tim Walz,” backed Lusk.
“A review of public records by the taxpayer watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com shows that the vice presidential nominee’s office gave $448,904 to Gender Justice only one year after the group filed the sexual discrimination complaint on Lusk’s behalf,” the news source said.
In the lawsuit, Lusk was called “a woman who was assigned male at birth.” He started taking hormones for women in 2009, and in 2017 he got chest implants.
“Gender identity is how a person naturally knows and deeply understands their own gender. Everyone knows what gender they are,” the lawsuit said.