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Jen Psaki shoots down Fox News reporter with jab about Trump administration
Jen Psaki told the conservative outlet that it “feels foreign from the last four years” to have professionals in charge again.
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Joe Biden taps history-making gay police chief to lead Customs & Border Patrol
Chris Magnus is the first police chief to take advantage of marriage equality. He also protested with Black Lives Matter and was a harsh critic of Trump’s immigration policies.
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Here are 85 ways Joe Biden can help LGBTQ people without going through Congress
Joe Biden doesn’t even need to go to Congress to roll back many of Donald Trump’s attacks on LGBTQ rights.
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Notoriously anti-LGBTQ Republican Jeff Sessions’ political comeback goes down in flames
Donald Trump is cheering Sessions’s opponent Tommy Tuberville, who isn’t any better on LGBTQ issues.
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The 6 Senate candidates that the LGBTQ community should support to stop Mitch McConnell
The political party that controls the Senate on January 2021 is just as critical to the future of this country as who we elect President.
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Republican Jeff Sessions grovels to Trump supporters in bizarre ad announcing Senate campaign
After effectively losing his job because Trump didn’t understand that the Attorney General isn’t his personal lawyer, Sessions is back. And he has no pride.
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Florida prosecutor who fought marriage equality may be Trump’s impeachment spokesperson
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi has already done shady favors for the president. No wonder he likes her so much.
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal’s clapback to Trump isn’t just epic, it’s official
She’s the mother of a nonbinary child and she took Trump to task for his “transparent” transphobia.
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Two senators that oppose LGBTQ rights were ‘honored’ at a gay Republican fundraiser
The organization called the senators “Pro-LGBTQ Republican Members of Congress.” Spoiler: they’re not.
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Students waved a rainbow flag as they walked out en masse to protest Jeff Sessions’ speech
Jeff Sessions said the protest showed campus free speech was under attack. In 1996, though, he fought to ban an LGBTQ conference at a college.