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Supreme Court Justice shoots down lawyer’s wild claim about LGBTQ rights
The lawyer said the right won’t use attacks on abortion to take away LGBTQ rights. Sonia Sotomayor called bullshit.
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Joe Biden just made the shadiest comment about Donald Trump
Joe Biden channeled his inner Mariah Carey.
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Virginia’s governor-elect appoints several anti-LGBTQ leaders to transition team
One of Glenn Youngkin’s transition co-chairs previously led the Heritage Foundation when they hired ex-VP Mike Pence. Another wrote Virginia’s defunct same-sex marriage ban.
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Exasperated Psaki tells far-right reporter “there’s no reason to yell” about Hunter Biden
Jen Psaki didn’t break a sweat when a Newsmax reporter started shouting during the White House Press Briefing.
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Conservatives rage at “Amy Commie Barrett” after she sides with college’s vaccine mandate
Senate Republicans rushed to get Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg last year, but some are now calling her a “disaster” for supporting the COVID-19 vaccines.
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GOP Senator grills Biden nominee on whether he believes in God
And if so, Republican Senator Joe Kennedy, wanted to know, why hadn’t the nominee tweeted that they appreciated anti-abortion activists?
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Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer is dragging his feet about retiring. Why?
The longer the justice takes to step down, the likelihood that the conservative majority on the Court will grow even stronger becomes even more likely.
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Mike Pence’s “traditional” organization for “freedom” will have a hate group leader advising
Pence has complained about backlash he’s gotten for his anti-LGBTQ associations before. Hiring an old friend who just happens to run an anti-LGBTQ hate group certainly won’t help.
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Christian couple who said they would try to “cure” a gay kid sues foster agency for denying them
They’re claiming “religious discrimination” after they were denied because their home wouldn’t be a safe environment for the child.
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A hate group leader is “determined” to find a way to end marriage equality
The leader of the National Organization for Marriage is asking for help with his “plan” to overturn marriage equality. All thanks to the conservative justices “who are openly questioning the wisdom” of the Obergefell ruling.