It has been revealed that John Lee Brougher, the Managing Director of the leftist group PAC NextGen America is behind the disgusting attacks on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s adopted children. He has managed to convince Democrat senators and senatorial candidates to throw attacks against Barrett’s family. Even before Barrett’s nomination to the highest court in the United States was announced, the leftists have started throwing smears against her. Not only that, but Brougher also began to question the legitimacy of the adoptions of two of her children from Haiti.

“As an adoptee, I need to know more about the circumstances of how Amy Coney Barrett came to adopt her children, and the treatment of them since,” Brougher tweeted. “Transracial adoption is fraught with trauma and potential for harm, and everything I see here is deeply concerning.” After his tweet was reported Brougher switched his Twitter account to private. He was not the only leftist who attacked Barrett’s family. Others have questioned her adoption of children. Some even accused her of racism.

NextGen America is a leftist Super PAC that is funded by billionaire Tom Steyer. Steyer, who also ran for president as a Democrat in the 2020 presidential primaries. Steyer lost, and few people realized that he also ran. He now supports Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris, who might run the government if they win. The senators who have been supported by the group have not clarified whether they will continue to support NextGen America in light of what its Managing Director has expressed.

It seems that the left has forgotten all decency when it comes to Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s appointment to the Supreme Court. A Boston University professor who is the head of the Center for Anti Racist Research has actually called Barrett a white colonizer for adopting two black children. The so-called professor who goes by the name of Ibram Kendi shared his thoughts on Twitter.

‘Some White colonizers “adopted” Black children,’ Kendi tweeted. ‘They “civilized” these “savage” children in the “superior” ways of White people, while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity.’