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Mike Pence responds to critics of his HIV outbreak mismanagement: ‘I’m proud of the work’
Trump and Pence both claim that the latter’s work to prevent a HIV epidemic he faced as governor of Indiana were sufficient. All available evidence says otherwise.
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Trump puts Pence in charge of coronavirus outbreak even though he botched Indiana’s HIV epidemic
While serving as governor, Pence’s state experienced the worst HIV outbreak in its history, and he was directly to blame.
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Donald Trump appoints the first gay person to a Cabinet-level position
Richard Grenell is known for defending Mike Pence as a “godly… follower of Christ” and harassing women online, but now he’s an LGBTQ first.
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Elizabeth Warren was asked who’d be her Mike Pence: “I already have a dog”
She wants a vice presidential candidate who is “in the fight” with her, not someone to look at her “with adoring eyes.”
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Republican group will run ad on Fox urging Senators to impeach Trump so Pence becomes President
“If Donald Trump is removed from office Mike Pence — not Nancy Pelosi or Hillary Clinton — becomes the president. And, you know, we could do worse.”
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Watch Prince Charles snub Mike & Karen Pence in front of world leaders
The future King of England refused to shake their hands.
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Mike Pence speaks at church event where bishop delivers vicious anti-LGBTQ sermon
The bishop called Pence a “man of God” before launching into a rant about “plumbing” and insinuating he would attack a gay man. The White House streamed it live.
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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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Keep America bigoted: Trump admin. moves to give religious groups more federal bucks
If federal agencies follow Trump’s latest directive, religious based organizations that discriminate will be getting paid – right as the election comes closer.
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As GOP voters mull potential successors, it’s clear that Trump conservatives are here to stay
Republicans indicate that they will continue to plant themselves in the Trump administration’s principles – including anti-LGBT policies – for years to come. It’s just a matter of who will lead the cause.