Commentary
The Biden administration’s priorities have been unchanged since January 2021.
Here is part of the list from the official White House website: “… actions to control the COVID-19 pandemic, provide economic relief, tackle climate change, and advance racial equity and civil rights.”
Those priorities were immediately incorporated in personnel policies through executive orders, for example, the “Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” that President Joe Biden signed on his first day in office. This EO directed all federal agencies to end sexual discrimination on the basis of “gender identity” or sexual orientation and opened the door with the stroke of a pen (as opposed to congressionally debated and passed legislation) to the hiring by federal agencies of people historically considered to be suffering from sexual dysphoria and mental disorders….
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