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After outcry, U.S. Dept. of Education will investigate Nex Benedict’s death
“We believe that Nex’s death is the natural consequence of a growing wave of hatred against LGBTQ+ people.”
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Ron DeSantis booed at vigil, blamed after racist shooter kills 3
“At the end of the day, the governor has blood on his hands.”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene rails that DOJ won’t prosecute people who put stickers on her anti-trans sign
“I felt very unsafe. I felt my life was in danger,” she said about the sticker put on her sign. She forgot about the time she vandalized Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s office and terrorized her staff during her crusade to paint herself as a victim.
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Jen Psaki slams GOP “hypocrisy” as they’re suddenly concerned about pro-choice protestors
Republicans didn’t show much concern for school board members getting death threats. Jen Psaki didn’t forget.
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Stephen Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court. Get ready for an epic Senate battle.
Liberal groups have been pressuring Stephen Breyer to resign since last spring, when the timing would have been a lot better for President Joe Biden.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci laughs off Ted Cruz’s threats with epic putdown
“I’m just gonna do my job,” Anthony Fauci said. “I’m gonna be saving lives. And they’re gonna be lying.”
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Cory Booker slams Republicans excusing violence & death threats against school board members
Republicans complained that law enforcement is “intimidating” angry conservative parents by investigating threats of school shootings and other violence. Cory Booker wasn’t having it.
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Jen Psaki destroys Fox reporter by reminding him that violent threats are always bad
The confused Fox News reporter didn’t seem to understand that violence is bad, even when it’s white parents upset about transgender kids. Jen Psaki corrected him.
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Maddow explains federal judge’s shocking revelation that Bill Barr and Donald Trump got caught lying
A court said that Bill Barr has been lying for years about why Donald Trump didn’t face criminal charges in an incredibly blunt decision.
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The White House states they “certainly can” consider challenging anti-trans laws
President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland could consider taking legal action, the White House stated. But they’re not announcing any decisions – yet.