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President Biden calls trans youth “brave” in historic speech to joint session of Congress
President Joe Biden also called on the Senate to pass LGBTQ discrimination protections, which have been stalled in the Senate.
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Rural, low-income LGBTQ people need the Equality Act. I am living proof.
As rural activists, the Equality Act would give us a more self-determination as we work towards liberation.
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Jen Psaki claps back at evangelical reporter whining about Biden’s lack of “unity”
“Do you think tens of millions of people are concerned about [Biden] not meeting with Kevin McCarthy?” Jen Psaki chuckled.
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How strongly does President Biden support LGBTQ rights? We asked the man who knows best.
Reggie Greer, Senior Advisor on LGBTQ Engagement for the Biden administration, tells LGBTQ Nation how he makes sure LGBTQ people are in the room when important decisions are made.
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Joe Manchin may have officially killed the Equality Act & the rest of Biden’s agenda
Manchin, along with out senator Kyrsten Sinema, not only thinks bipartisanship is possible, but that Republicans are going to defect from the party line to collaborate on Biden’s agenda. Have they not seen Charlie Brown?
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Joe Biden addresses transgender community: “I see you, I hear you, and I’ll continue fighting”
In the historic address, President Joe Biden called the crisis of violence against trans women of color “a stain on our nation’s conscience.”
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Joe Manchin is quietly signaling that he may vote against the Equality Act
Sources say Joe Manchin is already making bad excuses about why he’d vote to kill LGBTQ civil rights protections.
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Joe Biden releases historic Transgender Day of Visibility presidential proclamation
“I, Joseph R. Biden Jr., President of the United States of America… call upon all Americans to join in the fight for full equality for all transgender people.”
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Republican staffers privately “gloating” over the Matt Gaetz sex trafficking allegations
Republican staffers hate him almost as much has he hates LGBTQ people, saying “Good riddance” to the “meanest person in politics.”
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Arkansas will now allow medical workers to legally refuse treating LGBTQ people
The governor thinks giving doctors, nurses, and EMTs the right to object to treating patients is fine because of “the federal laws that prohibit discrimination.” Without the Equality Act, that doesn’t automatically include LGBTQ people.