A Trump judicial pick said transgender children are proof that ‘Satan’s plan is working’

The following article by Kristine Phillips was posted on the Washington Post website September 25, 2017:

Jeff Mateer, Texas’s first assistant attorney general, whom President Trump nominated for a federal judgeship, is drawing criticism for statements he has made about transgender children, same-sex marriage and conversion therapy. (Nathan Hunsinger/Dallas Morning News/AP)

Before Jeff Mateer became President Trump’s nominee for federal judgeship in Texas, he fought a local ordinance extending equal protections to members of the LGBT community and said the separation of church and state does not exist in the Constitution.

But likely his most controversial statements were made in two 2015 speeches, in which he said transgender children are proof that “Satan’s plan is working” and same-sex marriage is a harbinger for “disgusting” practices such as polygamy and bestiality. He also appeared to advocate gay conversion therapy, a discredited practice banned by a handful of states and condemned by human rights and medical groups. Continue reading “A Trump judicial pick said transgender children are proof that ‘Satan’s plan is working’”