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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Whistleblower: To target Owasso schools, Biden administration defied court order - Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs

To promote a transgender agenda, the Biden administration ignored a court injunction to pursue a civil-rights complaint alleging “discrimination on the basis of gender identity” against Owasso Public Schools in Oklahoma, according to recently revealed whistleblower testimony.

On Feb. 8, 2024, a 16-year-old Owasso student, Dagny Ellis Benedict, committed suicide one day after a fight at school. Because the girl had recently begun calling herself Nex Benedict and identifying as nonbinary, activists claimed Benedict’s death was the result of anti-transgender bullying and a supposedly hostile environment created by Oklahoma law barring males from using the girls’ bathrooms (and vice versa) in Oklahoma public schools.

However, the associated law-enforcement investigation found that Benedict initiated the Feb. 7 school fight, that it was not prompted by anti-transgender bullying, and that there was no indication the state’s bathroom law played any role in the fight.

Subsequent reporting indicated Benedict was the victim of childhood sexual abuse at age nine and suffered from mental-health problems.

Despite the findings of Oklahoma law-enforcement investigators, the Human Rights Campaign filed a federal complaint demanding that Owasso schools be investigated for alleged civil-rights violations based on Benedict’s purported identification as nonbinary.

The Human Rights Campaign advocates for “all LGBTQ+ people, and particularly those of us who are trans,” according to its website...



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