Newsmax Host Takes Action After Venting Disgust At Dallas Drag Show For Kids, As Protesters Assaulted
Charlie Kirk Staff
06/07/2022

A Newsmax TV host angered and disgusted by the Dallas drag show over the weekend featuring children has taken an unexpected action that perhaps more residents should take.
After reporting on the incident Monday, host Greg Kelly said he phoned the North Texas Crime Commission and reported it as child abuse.
BizPac Review notes:
Originally, Kelly claimed to have “called Dallas police.” Mediaite alleges based on his recording that he actually called an organization operated by the North Texas Crime Stoppers program, which “pays rewards for anonymous tips and forwards that information to the appropriate law enforcement agency.”
The event was held at a Dallas bar called Mr. Misster that promoted a “family-friendly” atmosphere on Saturday at an event that featured numerous drag queens and the slogan, “It’s not gonna lick itself!”
Kelly tweeted, “TODAY I CALLED THE DALLAS POLICE TO REPORT THE CRIME OF CHILD ABUSE AT THAT HIDEOUS ‘DRAG THE KIDS TO PRIDE’ event. This must be investigated and the offenders PROSECUTED!!!”
The tweet contained an audio recording of Kelly reporting the incident.
TODAY I CALLED THE DALLAS POLICE TO REPORT THE CRIME OF CHILD ABUSE AT THAT HIDEOUS “DRAG THE KIDS TO PRIDE” event. This must must be investigated and the offenders PROSECUTED!!! pic.twitter.com/quiLC0Ezdo
— Greg Kelly (@gregkellyusa) June 6, 2022
“Uh, hello. This is Greg Kelly. I’m a concerned citizen. I live in New York, but I saw a horrible video. It’s gone viral, very easy to find online. Dancing transvestites with young children. It happened in the heart of Dallas. It seemed like it was incredibly inappropriate, probably criminal. I’m sure somebody’s breaking the law,” Kelly said in his message.
“You guys need to find this video. You can, uh, you can call me. My number is [REDACTED]. And I’ll help you find it online, and somebody’s gotta do something about this. Thank you. Again, my name is Greg Kelly. You can call me at [REDACTED] Thank you to the Dallas Police Department,” he concluded.
“This is bachelor party stuff for people in their 20s,” Kelly said during his show. “If that.”
Seems like my “creativity” and “concern for the community” really came together in the Most Beautiful Way. I WANT THOSE CROSS-DRESSER TO STAY AWAY FROM THE KIDS! pic.twitter.com/jnrlSjAMpN
— Greg Kelly (@gregkellyusa) June 7, 2022
In reality, according to other videos posted online, Dallas police officers were actually at the event, which took place at a club called “Mr. Misster.” It’s not clear why they did not intervene or why the parents of those children brought them in the first place.
The drag event for children at a gay bar in Dallas, Texas was called “Drag the Kids to Pride.” It was held at the Mr. Misster gay bar & club. Children & transvestites danced in front of an electronic sign that read, “It’s not gonna lick itself.” pic.twitter.com/tcgiqhqCbH
— Andy Ngô ️ (@MrAndyNgo) June 4, 2022
Some adults did try to intervene. Journalist Andy Ngo posted a video clip of a black man being assaulted by a group of counterprotesters who obviously believe it’s okay to sexualize and groom children.
Far-left protesters follow & physically confront a black man who protested a drag show for children at a gay bar in Dallas, Texas,” he tweeted along with the clip.
Warning: Strong language:
Far-left protesters follow & physically confront a black man who protested a drag show for children at a gay bar in Dallas, Texas. Video by @TaylerUSA. pic.twitter.com/jhqxtc28uS
— Andy Ngô ️ (@MrAndyNgo) June 4, 2022
“During the event, drag performers danced and walked down the aisle in the center of the room. At times, the dancers would take dollar bills from some of the children,” WFAA in Dallas reported. “Kids also walked with the dancers down the aisle during the event.”
This is not okay, under any circumstances. And frankly, any parent who takes their child to something like this deserves a visit from state child welfare officials.
Either we live in a rules-based society that protects our most vulnerable citizens (like our children) or we don’t. There is no in-between.