HRC Releases Hard-Hitting Video Highlighting Mike Pence’s Dangerous Record on HIV and AIDS

by Elliott Kozuch

Washington -- Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released a powerful new video calling attention to Vice President Mike Pence’s history of failures in protecting Americans from HIV and AIDS.

“Mike Pence has spent his career putting people in danger by denying them access to HIV prevention and treatment,” said Ashland Johnson, HRC’s Director of Public Education and Research. “From spreading misinformation about condom use, to contributing to a major outbreak of HIV and AIDS in his home state -- Pence has been reckless with the health and lives of those he is sworn to serve, choosing to promote a dangerous ideology over making the right decisions for the American people.”

In 2002, Pence chided then-Secretary of State Colin Powell for his advisement that young people use condoms when engaging in sexual activity: “And the truth is that Colin Powell had an opportunity here to reaffirm this president’s commitment to abstinence as the best choice for our young people, and he chose not to do that in the first instance, but -- and so I think it’s very sad. The other part is that, frankly, condoms are a very, very poor protection against sexually transmitted diseases...” In the same interview, Pence claimed condoms have “zero preventative value” and are “too modern of an answer.”

In 2003, responding to the HIV and AIDS crisis in sub-saharan Africa, Pence argued for the Bush administration to prioritize abstinence-only education over condom distribution because it would protect  the rights of faith-based organizations. Pence followed this up with a call to “send them values that work” as justification for prioritizing abstinence-only education.

As governor of Indiana, Pence’s cuts to public health funding helped fuel the worst outbreak of HIV and AIDS in the state’s history. The outbreak in Scott County was enabled by the closure of a local Planned Parenthood clinic, which was the county’s only HIV testing center. As the outbreak of HIV and AIDS spiraled out of control, Pence was “reluctant” to lift a ban on needle exchanges that could mitigate the spread of the virus. After an intervention staged by officials from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Pence continued dragging his feet on full implementation for needle exchanges, waiting for a year to sign off on funding, leading to an outbreak in Scott County that included 190 victims of HIV and AIDS.

This video is the latest installment of “The Real Mike Pence,” a comprehensive campaign -- including a scathing report and microsite -- exposing the vice president’s career of attacks on LGBTQ people and shining a spotlight on the inordinate influence he and his inner circle wield in the administration. It has never been more important for a nation to know -- really know -- its vice president.

 

The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people. HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community

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