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The insurrection-loving members of Congress also have anti-LGBTQ histories
The extremism of Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs and Lauren Boebert includes spewing bigoted remarks and harassing LGBTQ people.
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Don’t be fooled. Mitch McConnell is still calling the shots in the Senate.
The Republican leader still has the main tool of obstruction at his disposal, and he’ll use it at every possibility to stop the Biden administration’s agenda from advancing.
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President Biden overturns the ban on transgender military personnel
One of Biden’s biggest campaign promises to LGBTQ voters is being fulfilled.
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Joe Biden’s openly pro-LGBTQ agenda may sow further divisions in the Catholic Church
The Catholic right hates Joe Biden for his support of LGBTQ rights, which will likely lead to the growing rift in the Church even more.
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Biden promises to be a more progressive president than anyone expected
It may turn out that the slow steady candidate people opted for turns out to be the man who moves us forward faster than anyone expected.
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Trump is bestowing prestigious appointments on his most extreme & anti-LGBTQ supporters
On his way out the door, Trump is packing presidential commissions and boards with anti-LGBTQ politicians and conspiracy theorists, sanctifying their bad behavior.
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The top seven jobs for Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner after they leave the White House
Reality shows! Bean sponsorships! A fashion line tailored for insurrectionists! Now that their political future is in tatters, the couple can focus on what’s really important: all the new ways they can make money.
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The GOP is using the impeachment to try to wash away the stench of Trump. It won’t work.
Ten Republicans voted in favor of impeachment, but it’s far too late to disavow four years of doing his bidding.
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GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson didn’t care about LGBTQ issues, but he harmed us anyway
His focus was on Israel, but Adelson spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect anti-LGBTQ Republican candidates and was Donald Trump’s largest financial backer in 2016.
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Will the religious right suffer any consequences for its role in the Trump insurrection?
For years, religious right leaders called for a holy war. With the insurrection of the Capitol building, they got what they wanted.