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With Russia off his plate, Sessions is free to pursue his anti-LGBTQ agenda
Now that Sessions will no longer oversee any investigation into the 2016 election, his path to continue a refashioning of the Justice Department may be even clearer.
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Rosie O’Donnell talks up crowd of ‘1.8 million people’ at her anti-Trump protest
“The truth matters,” O’Donnell declared, “even if our major media companies will not call him a liar, we will. He lies!”
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A cabinet full of deplorables: The hypocrisy of Trump’s ‘extreme vetting’
Donald Trump doesn’t know how to keep “the American people safe and free.”
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In surprise move angering the religious right, Trump keeps LGBTI special envoy
Christian conservatives have been calling for him to be fired, partly because he compared homophobic discrimination to violence.
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Russian website warns travelers how many gays are in any given city
A representative for the company said it is fine to discriminate against gay people because it is a matter of freedom.
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Arctic Pride event banned due to Russian ‘gay propaganda’ law
Authorities claimed the march would be harmful to children’s “health and development.”
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Russia moves forward with legalizing domestic violence
MOSCOW (AP) — Soon it will no longer be a crime in Russia to beat family members — as long as you don’t cause bodily harm. The lower house of the Russian parliament on Friday gave final approval to a bill decriminalizing some forms of domestic violence — a move that has sparked intense public […]
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Anti-gay Russian leaders prepare to vote on decriminalizing domestic violence
The bill was introduced by ultra-conservative lawmaker Yelena Mizulina, who also authored Russia’s “gay propaganda” ban.
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Author of Russia’s gay propaganda bill pushes decriminalizing domestic abuse
The bill passed the first reading in the State Duma nearly unanimously, putting it on a path to become law.
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Growing list of Democrats boycotting Trump inauguration
More than 30 House Democrats plan to boycott President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday, casting the Republican businessman as a threat to democracy.