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Prominent GOP donor who takes “offense” to being called a groomer gets 21 years for child sex abuse
He denied “grooming” the underage girls and instead said that he was just giving them “gifts” after sexually abusing them.
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Supreme Court refuses to hear Christian college’s lawsuit about transgender student housing
The college was trying to overturn a rule that said schools can’t discriminate against transgender students.
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Republicans want to destroy federal law enforcement to punish their enemies. That includes us.
The GOP has responded to Trump’s indictment by promising to dismantle the FBI and Department of Justice. The impact on LGBTQ+ rights would be devastating.
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Woman threatened businesses with violence in the wake of the Club Q shooting. She got arrested.
She allegedly said she’d “shoot your bar up” just after that happened at Club Q.
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Hate crimes will likely spike during 2024 election, civil rights group warns
However, the group has a 4-point plan to prevent the expected spike.
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Wannabe terrorist wanted to “curb stomp” gay people & attack a Jewish synagogue
“God should burn gay people,” he allegedly wrote, threatening to “face or curb stomp the next f****t” he saw.
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Apartment manager allegedly sent disgusting texts to gay tenant & punched him in the groin
The Biden administration is suing the landlord now.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene rails that DOJ won’t prosecute people who put stickers on her anti-trans sign
“I felt very unsafe. I felt my life was in danger,” she said about the sticker put on her sign. She forgot about the time she vandalized Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s office and terrorized her staff during her crusade to paint herself as a victim.
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Biden administration sues Alabama for criminalizing gender-affirming care
“If the Good Lord made you a boy, you are a boy, and if he made you a girl, you are a girl,” the state’s Republican governor said. The DOJ says that’s an unconstitutional ban on health care.
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The Justice Department will reportedly review federal prison policies for trans inmates
This would be the first such review of Trump-era policies affecting trans prisoners since the Biden administration began.