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Obama's Final Appointment, Radical Pro-LGBT Rights Diplomat, Will be Hard for Trump to Repeal

Susan Yoshihara : Jan 20, 2017
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Randy Berry “not only oversaw the incorporation of LGBT into the religious freedom office, something not included in the Congressional mandate that set the office up, but he also oversaw the persecution and eventual exit of employees, foreign service officers, Christians, who objected to mixing LGBT with religious persecution.”

(Washington, DC) — [LifeSiteNews] – The Obama administration positioned their top U.S. homosexual rights diplomat into a key position within the State Department which will make it harder for the Trump administration to change current U.S. policy opposing traditional values on human sexuality. (Photo Credit: Randy Berry via LifeSiteNews)

An informed source told the Friday Fax that President Obama’s Special Envoy for the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Persons Randy Berry “has been moved over to the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL)  as a career Deputy Assistant Secretary…. That is where the Obama agenda will be hardest to overcome.” The DRL formulates policy that U.S. staff at the UN execute.

Berry stirred controversy for his part in inserting the homosexual rights agenda into the U.S. office dealing with religious freedom abroad.

Another source told the Friday Fax that Berry “not only oversaw the incorporation of LGBT into the religious freedom office, something not included in the Congressional mandate that set the office up, but he also oversaw the persecution and eventual exit of employees, foreign service officers, Christians, who objected to mixing LGBT with religious persecution.”

In the last two years, the Obama administration has been working to entrench the LGBTI agenda such that future U.S. administrations cannot repeal it. Berry’s office was formed in 2014 by Senate Democrats, the same year that the U.S. helped form “Core Groups” at the UN and Organization of American States (OAS) and created a new diplomatic post, a special rapporteur, at OAS to report on alleged abuses against LGBTI.  The UN established the same position this year after a contentious debate.

At a press briefing at the first anniversary of his office, Berry said he is successful because he assures elites in other countries that the U.S. is not promoting “special rights” for LGBTI persons. The approach he said is to equate—as “twin issues”—violence against LGBTI persons and “non-discrimination.”

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