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Fox News has aired 86 mostly negative segments on trans rights since Biden took office
Why have Republican lawmakers been so obsessed with trans people this year? Maybe it’s what they’re watching on TV.
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The GOP’s attacks on LGBTQ people this week in Congress were the worst in decades
Congressional Republicans engaged in the kind of open and vicious bigotry that hasn’t been seen since the dark days of Jesse Helms and William Dannemeyer.
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Rand Paul goes on unhinged transphobic rant at Dr. Rachel Levine’s confirmation hearing
“Genital mutilation,” Paul bellowed as he started questioning the first transgender person nominated to a Senate-confirmed position, Dr. Rachel Levine.
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Rand Paul calls trans schoolgirls “hulking six-foot-four guys” in bizarre Senate committee rant
Sen. Paul admitted that he doesn’t care much about women’s sports, before making an education hearing all about transgender girls in school sports.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders doesn’t just believe the Big Lie. She told it.
She was the mean girl we all had to endure in middle school and now she’s running for Governor of Arkansas, hoping no one notices everything she says is a lie meant to make herself look better.
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This Republican wants to make it illegal for trans kids to receive medical care
The law would make it illegal for parents to seek trans-related medical care for their children until those children already experience the irreversible effects of puberty.
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In trying to defeat 9/11 responders bill, Rand Paul plays “sorcerer’s apprentice” to Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand’s heartless economics set a tune to which Rand Paul gladly marches.
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Senate Republicans introduce bill to give companies a license to discriminate
21 senators have signed onto a bill that would allow discrimination against LGBT people. Trump has pledged to support it.
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Thank you, Sen. McCain, for being a maverick in the battle to save healthcare
Could this be the deathblow to the Republican attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare?
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McCain returns for huge Senate healthcare vote
President Donald Trump urged Republicans to “step up to the plate” for Tuesday’s Senate vote on their bill killing off Barack Obama’s signature achievement in office.