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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.
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Joe Biden needs to push the Equality Act through in his first 100 days as President
The bill is written and the votes are there in both houses. The measure just needs the commitment of the Biden administration to make it a priority.
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Mike Pence sanctified President Trump. Now his own political career is as good as dead.
Pence made a deal with the devil in hopes of becoming President one day. He’ll be paying the price for that bargain the rest of his life.
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The four biggest losers in the GOP effort to stop Congress from certifying Biden’s victory
From Mike Pence to Mitch McConnell, there’s plenty of pain to go around from the doomed attempt to pretend Joe Biden didn’t win the election.
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Georgia voters just gave one last middle finger to Donald Trump
The apparent Senate victories of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff is a huge boost for LGBTQ progress. Their wins were made possible by the president’s crazy behavior.
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Attempts to overturn the election are using a law created because of a queer Presidential candidate
Sen. Josh Hawley will challenge certification of the election results under a law that dates back to a possibly gay or asexual presidential candidate in the 19th century.
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Anti-LGBTQ activist funded bizarre “voter fraud” investigation that ended in a car crash
An investigator now under arrest for threatening an innocent air conditioner repairman with a gun in the search for 750,000 imaginary forged ballots.