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Religious right groups are masquerading as churches to hide how they spend their money
Even though they aren’t really churches, various organizations are taking advantage of tax laws to hide expenditures and salaries from the public.
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State legislatures are filled with anti-LGBTQ measures, thanks to a religious right playbook
A Christian nationalist group’s concerted effort to create cut-and-paste measures has done all the work for Republicans targeting trans youth and promoting religious liberty across the country.
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Most of Trump’s impeachment lawyers have strong résumés (of anti-LGBTQ advocacy)
The lawyers serving on Trump’s impeachment defense are pretty much a religious right dream team – with one, glaring exception.
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Trump & Supreme Court are continuing their ‘war’ by trying to recapture the schools
President Trump is reaffirming the government’s support for prayer in schools, while the Supreme Court may decide anti-LGBTQ religious schools can benefit from tax credits.
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A new religious right think tank thinks Jesus’ teachings are too liberal
The Falkirk Center at Liberty University believes that “restoring and defending American ideals” means explicitly rejecting Christ’s teaching of turning the other cheek, among others.
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Pete Buttigieg is an undercover CIA agent according to a new conspiracy theory
From his “hypnotic blue eyes” to his establishment resume, some far-left critics see Buttigieg as the perfect CIA asset.
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The Democratic debate was really about who can beat Trump
Buttigieg had another strong debate performance, but the question is whether that’s enough for him at this point.
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Democrats could grab a Senate seat in Kansas, thanks to this former Republican
Barbara Bollier left the state’s GOP because of anti-trans policies, and now she’s the front runner to be the Democratic nominee in the battleground election.
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The attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic is an assault on LGBTQ rights, too
Hate doesn’t confine itself to a single issue. Anti-abortion extremists traffic in anti-LGBTQ bias too, just like white supremacists.
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The Pete Buttigieg phenomenon hasn’t caught on with younger voters
As a millennial, many would think of the out candidate as an obvious choice for younger generations – but progressives hold him in contempt.