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16 states’ attorneys general join suit opposing Florida’s “hate-fueled” Don’t Say Gay law
The states argue that the law hurts their interests too.
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Former Rosie O’Donnell intern wins GOP primary on anti-LGBTQ campaign
“The days of radical activist politicians sexualizing our kids are over,” the “humorless” Tudor Dixon said about a lesbian politician joking about drag queens.
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The White House is finally pushing back against transphobic attacks on its Health Secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre defended Rachel Levine after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene published two gross tweets about her, signaling a shift in the White House’s response.
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Pete and Chasten left Indiana for Michigan. Why?
“It’s a very smart move,” one political observer said.
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Republicans freak out when Michigan AG jokes that there should be “a drag queen for every school”
“This is unbelievable. This is not normal. She shouldn’t be allowed to joke this away,” one Republican said of Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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Lesbian Attorney General claps back at Ken Paxton’s shocking transphobia
Out Attorney General Dana Nessel called her Texan counterpart “a walking hate crime.”
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16 Trump supporters who allegedly tried to steal the 2020 election could face federal charges
“This is part of a much bigger conspiracy,” out Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel told Rachel Maddow.
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Out Attorney General warns “democracy falls” if pro-Trump candidates become election officials
“Not maybe. Not possibly. Certainly,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned on the anniversary of January 6.
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Out Michigan Attorney General offers refreshing apology for getting drunk at a tailgate party
Dana Nessel, the Michigan’s first out gay statewide official, wryly told her constituents “the events which transpired that fateful day” before the big football game.
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Michigan Supreme Court kills campaign for LGBTQ anti-discrimination ballot measure
Michigan still allows businesses to fire people just for being LGBTQ. The campaign wanted to change that.