Company tied to AG Merrick Garland paid big money to survey children in DC schools about transgender identity

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Well of course. And Reichsleiter Garland is the most corrupt AG in the nation's history.



Have you ever heard of a man named Alexander “Xan” Tanner? If you are unfamiliar, he is the son-in-law of Joe Biden’s attorney general, Merrick Garland.

Law Enforcement Today has previously reported on his connections to the teaching of critical race theory in public schools. That piece may be found below. Well apparently, his company is now in the business of the radical sexualization of children.

According to the Daily Caller, the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) has hired Tanner’s consulting company, Panorama Education, to grill middle school students about their “transgender identity,” the outlet reported citing an email they obtained.

In an October 25 email, the school district informed parents that their students will be surveyed during class regarding their “social-emotional learning” environment. As part of that survey, students are asked in grades six and up to speak to their “transgender” and “gender nonconformity” status. It’s almost like kids are being indoctrinated or something.


“As in previous years, the survey asks students in grades 6-12 about their gender and sexual identity,” the email read. “These questions help the district promote equitable treatment for all students in accordance with our Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Policy Guidance.”



The email did give parents the option to opt their children out from the survey, however it may be offered during class time. That of course would force the students into an awkward position of having to submit to peer pressure and possibly some form of bullying if their parent opts them out. That is possibly the point of offering it during class.

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When it was discovered that Panorama was heavily involved with the pushing of critical race theory last year, Garland was questioned about whether that was a factor behind his memo which threatened to unleash the Department of Justice on school parents who were showing up at school board meetings angry about the indoctrination of their children about critical race theory.

The memo was sent based on a request from the National School Boards Association. It was later discovered that the request had been a joint effort between the NSBA and Biden’s Department of Education. When questioned about the relationship between Tanner’s company and critical race theory, Garland denied Tanner’s money-making bonanza in anyway was affecting his judgment.

Panorama makes a lot of money by marketing these radical surveys to school districts. For example, a public school system in Georgia spent over $95,000 for Panorama surveys utilizing money from the CARES Act, which was supposed to be used for COVID relief.

Likewise, the Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia paid Panorama over $1.8 million over five years for similar surveys, the Daily Caller reports.

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