Air Force Hired Drag Queen For Bingo, Glow Party, Invoice Reveals

The Air Force spent hundreds of taxpayer dollars to hire a drag queen for “drag bingo” and a “glow party,” according to internal documents obtained by Judicial Watch. 

Drag queen “Miss Lexi Andrews” was hired by the 423rd Support Squadron at the RAF Alconbury Air Base in England for a “drag bingo” event on June 23, 2022, and a “glow party” on June 24, 2022, an invoice obtained by Judicial Watch through a freedom of information request shows. The cost for the “bingo” event was $150 while the “glow party” ran the Air Force $250. 

The invoice was obtained as part of an investigation by CatholicVote Civil Action and Judicial Watch into the Air Force’s promotion of drag queens, which made headlines two years ago after a drag queen story hour for children — scheduled to be held at an American air base in Germany — was canceled following public outcry. 

“How on Earth is it appropriate to spend our limited defense dollars on promoting these sexually themed events for children and adults rather than on advancing the military’s mission,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “As we see in these troubling Air Force records, our nation’s military is being ruined by woke ideology.”

“Miss Lexi Andrews” is a Washington, D.C., based “internationally performing” drag queen and author, according to his social media pages, The Daily Caller first reported. 

Other documents sent by the Defense Department to Judicial Watch include promotions of drag events at U.S. Military bases, including a story hour in Ramstein, Germany by “our local Drag King, Sauvage.”

According to promotional materials, one of the books to be read was called “The HIPS on the DRAG QUEEN Go Swish, Swish, Swish.”

Another event advertised by the 86th Force Support Squadron in Germany for those 18 and up was “Drag Karaoke” at “Club E” with a “special guest from Monarchy of RoyalTEA.”

The promotion of the drag events drew sharp criticism from CatholicVote Senior Advisor Tim Huelskamp.

“The Department of Defense has once again proven that radical leftist ideology is more important than military preparedness and protecting Americans from tangible threats at home and abroad,” Huelskamp said. “After an entire year of stonewalling, the DOD finally returned materials from just one command in one branch, which confirmed what we feared – that taxpayer funds were being used to promote drag shows and radical gender ideology on military bases, with full approval from Air Force leadership.

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