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Pride in Pictures 2010s: Historic progress & frightening backlash
With increasing transgender visibility came conservative backlash at both the state and national levels.
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Mike Pence’s “traditional” organization for “freedom” will have a hate group leader advising
Pence has complained about backlash he’s gotten for his anti-LGBTQ associations before. Hiring an old friend who just happens to run an anti-LGBTQ hate group certainly won’t help.
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The religious right is targeting HHS nominee Xavier Beccara for being too pro-LGBTQ
Conservatives are making more noise about Becerra, a supporter of LGBTQ rights and reproductive rights, than they did about Pete Buttigieg.
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Conservative Catholics are now claiming that Joe Biden is “too obsessed” with LGBTQ people
Biden is supposedly pushing the “twisted” LGBTQ agenda, and has “total disinterest” in supporting religious communities. Some have even suggested denying him communion.
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Mike Pence officially hired by anti-LGBTQ Heritage Foundation. He worked for them as Vice President.
While he wasn’t officially on the payroll, they still pulled his strings during his time in the administration.
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Here’s why we’re suing the federal government. This is what solidarity looks like.
On their way out the door, the Trump administration couldn’t help but take one last swipe at LGBTQ working people.
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Nicolas Talbott fought the transgender military ban in court. Now he is ready to serve.
There were many reasons he decided to join the case, but at its core, he said it was merely the right thing to do.
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Trump blocked Dr. Fauci from going on Rachel Maddow’s show “for months.” Biden has already let him.
Dr. Fauci made his most open rebuke of the Trump administration to date during his MSNBC appearance. “I had pressure put on me, but I resisted it.”
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Pence refused to help remove Trump from office. He’s stuck doing Presidential duties anyway.
Bask in this moment, Mike. You likely won’t get the opportunity again.
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Court blocks Trump administration attempt to refuse LGBTQ asylum-seekers without hearings
“In effect, the government keeps crashing the same car into a gate, hoping that someday it might break through,” the judge wrote.