In the midst of the infamous “Pride Month,” with rainbow flags seemingly in every store window and on every company logo, we got an inside look at how two federal agencies celebrate Pride Month—especially their inclusion of the criminals they supervise by providing them resource guides for LGBTQ-friendly housing, employment, mental health groups, and more.
The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency is the probation and parole system for convicted criminals in the District of Columbia. Currently on its homepage, the agency has a banner celebrating June as “LGBTQI+ Pride Month.”
The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, through emails recently obtained by a Freedom of Information Act…