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Why isn’t Louisiana’s homophobic attorney general suing Donald Trump?
Attorney General Jeff Landry, a Republican, challenged similar state protections in court to have them nullified.
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Jerry Falwell Jr. will lead White House task force on higher education policy
Falwell said he will set his sights on pairing down the higher education department, charging it with overregulation and mismanagement.
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American fascism will fail because ‘We the People’ won’t let it win
History shows us that progress, rather than moving forever forward in a linear fashion, deploys more like a continuing stretched out spiral.
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Budweiser trolls Donald Trump and the deplorables in new Super Bowl ad
The new spot highlights the difficulties faced by immigrants using their founder’s life as inspiration.
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Tony Perkins: Trump will allow religious exemptions to nondiscrimination laws
The president of the Family Research Council said he has “every confidence” that Trump will sign an anti-LGBTQ executive order.
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Jon Stewart ripped into Donald Trump last night on the Late Show
While the comedian appeared on stage with a dead animal strapped to his head and a red tie that dragged on the floor, his message was serious.
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Everything you need to know about Trump’s Supreme Court pick: Neil Gorsuch
Although Judge Gorsuch has not ruled on an LGBTQ rights case, he did rule on reproductive rights in the infamous Hobby Lobby case.
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This teenager’s worries about his future under Trump will break your heart
“I’m 16 years old, gay, a junior in high school and scared about what is going to happen to us under this new government,” the letter begins.
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Trump’s Muslim ban in context: America’s history of racist immigration policies
Politicians and most other citizens alike, from every rung along the political spectrum, generally agree on one issue: our immigration system is severely broken.
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White House: Worker protections will stay, doesn’t rule out religious exemptions
Trump could sign an executive order carving out a religious exemption which would allow for discrimination, while still keeping Obama’s order in place.