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Franklin Graham calls for “God’s Army” to intervene in Georgia to save Republicans
Graham claimed the potential passing of the Equality Act would be “dangerous” and would “vastly alter the America that we leave for our children and grandchildren.”
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Already forgot everything from 2020? Here’s a review of the dumpster fire of a year.
In case you needed a reminder, or a reference. Because we’re sure you want to remember all of this.
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Organizer LaLa Zannell says legislators have a lot of work to do for trans people. You can help.
“This election has shown people [that] power will always win, and that people’s determination and belief in changing the system will always win.”
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LGBTQ leaders call on Biden to nominate former Congressman Patrick Murphy to Veteran’s Affairs
It’s hard to find someone who’s worked harder for both the military and LGBTQ rights than Patrick Murphy.
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Pete Buttigieg rumored to be nominated as next ambassador to China
The move would give the young politico some foreign policy and diplomatic experience.
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Joe Biden makes pledge to lead the “most pro-equality administration in history” of America
President-elect Biden made the promise in congratulating House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for winning an “LGBTQ History Maker” award.
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Speaker Pelosi makes it clear that she supports trans students when questioned by intern
Pelosi’s simple response in support of Joe Biden’s policy is being painted as a “plan” by the two to “force” schools to let trans students participate in school activities.
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The extent of LGBTQ progress under Biden depends on the outcome of two Senate races in Georgia
If challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock defeat the incumbents, Democrats will effectively control the Senate – and end GOP efforts to block LGBTQ advances.
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Joe Biden names gay man as White House social secretary
Carlos Elizondo will be the second gay man to help coordinate White House events and visits by heads of state.
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Will QAnon believers accidentally hand LGBTQ people civil rights?
By sitting out the election, Trump supporters who spent the past four years opposing the equality of their fellow Americans could inadvertently advance civil rights protections for the LGBTQ community.