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Senate Republicans confirmed their allegiance to Trump over all else by acquitting him
The GOP may hope to move past Trump, but the vote to acquit him for his role in the Capitol insurrection will only embolden him.
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One cheer for the few Republicans willing to stand up to Trump. Three cheers would be too many.
They often have ugly anti-LGBTQ records, but at least they are fighting the extremist cancer that is consuming the Republican party.
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The GOP is using the impeachment to try to wash away the stench of Trump. It won’t work.
Ten Republicans voted in favor of impeachment, but it’s far too late to disavow four years of doing his bidding.
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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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Literally every LGBTQ House member is calling for Donald Trump’s impeachment
Two gay House members – David Cicilline and Mondaire Jones – are helping lead the charge.
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Kyrsten Sinema taking months to vote to convict Trump is head-scratching
The first openly bisexual senator has an independent streak that has infuriated Democrats and made her a favorite of Republicans.
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‘Mitchmatching’ and the death of the world’s greatest deliberative body
The Senate has lost its integrity due to the leadership of Sen. Mitch McConnell. It’s time to define his actions accordingly.
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Most of Trump’s impeachment lawyers have strong résumés (of anti-LGBTQ advocacy)
The lawyers serving on Trump’s impeachment defense are pretty much a religious right dream team – with one, glaring exception.
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Here are New Year resolutions that all LGBTQ people can share
With any luck, when 2021 rolls around, our resolutions will all be about getting back on the road to justice.
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For evangelicals, supporting Trump is now an article of faith. Literally.
Pro-Trump evangelicals are willing to banish fellow believers who politically disagree with them as heretics.