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George Santos’s lawyer was at the January 6 Capitol insurrection
He also defended the insurrectionists as “political prisoners” even though they injured over 140 cops and tried to overturn a national election.
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Failed anti-LGBTQ+ gov. candidate Kari Lake may have violated campaign law
Lake will not give up on trying to claim election fraud is the reason for her loss. Now her relentless fight may have led her to break the law.
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It’s been one year since the Capitol Insurrection. Here are 5 anti-LGBTQ people who’ve been charged.
Anti-LGBTQ ideology was starkly present that day.
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Caitlyn Jenner refuses to say Donald Trump lost the election & dodges question on trans rights
She would only say he was a “disrupter” and that she wants to be one too.
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CPAC proves that the GOP isn’t there any more. Just the cult of Trump.
The Republican Party is against everything and in favor of nothing. All it stands for now is yelling ‘no’ at everybody else, and Trump has become the golden idol that conservatives will follow. Literally.
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Founder of two hate groups is scared that the “radical left” will “bring more LGBTQ propaganda”
The Equality Act is “just the beginning,” James Dobson cries. He also says that pop culture will take children on the path “to hell.”
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Lindsey Graham appears teary-eyed after being heckled by Trump supporters
Graham said he was “out” of the Trump world after the riots. But he was back on Hannity, defending Trump from impeachment in a matter of days – even after being heckled by his supporters.
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Anti-LGBTQ group still praying that God will give Donald Trump “a miraculous victory”
Even after Congress certified Joe Biden’s win, Liberty Counsel says they are “deeply engaged in stopping the steal of our 2020 elections.”
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Voters in Georgia are already turning out in droves for the Senate races
Record turnout in early voting for the two Senate seats may be a good sign for Democrats.
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The Electoral College is now the weak link in American democracy
The Electoral College tally ultimately decides the President. In the process, it screwed LGBTQ rights twice in the last 20 years – and it was almost close enough for a third time, too.