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Already forgot everything from 2020? Here’s a review of the dumpster fire of a year.
In case you needed a reminder, or a reference. Because we’re sure you want to remember all of this.
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Donald Trump issues his last World AIDS Day proclamation & erases LGBTQ people again
For the fourth year in a row, Trump has deliberately erased LGBTQ people from HIV/AIDS.
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The damage from the Trump presidency won’t be easy for Biden to undo. He’s not done either.
45 has already checked out of the job, but with last-minute regulation changes to a raft of anti-LGBTQ appointees, the Trump administration will continue to cast a long shadow over Biden’s goals.
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We’re nearing the end of Donald Trump’s tabloid presidency. Will America correct course?
While Trump will be out of the White House, our PTSD – Post Trump Stress Disorder – will likely linger for decades.
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Individualism vs. Society: How our true character has been exposed during a pandemic
Donald Trump is complicit in the death of over 250,000 American people with his battle cry of “personal freedom” over community.
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Vote for your life: Political & judicial appointments, Trump v. Obama
Under the Constitution, the President is responsible for appointing a Vice President, 15 members of the Cabinet, and more than 50 heads of federal agencies.
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Vote as if your life depends on it: How the federal courts stack up, Trump v. Obama
Federal judges and Supreme Court Justices are selected for lifetime appointments by the President.
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Donald Trump expands ban on anti-discrimination training because it causes “discomfort”
The Trump administration called anti-discrimination efforts “divisive, un-American propaganda training sessions.”
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Hate groups rejoice as Trump ends anti-racism training for government workers
“This is a sickness that cannot be allowed to continue,” Trump tweeted. “Please report any sightings so we can quickly extinguish!”
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Gay Republican implies LGBTQ rights come “at expense of others” during convention speech
He followed up on Twitter with an attack on the Human Rights Campaign, urging corporations to stop donating to the LGBTQ civil rights group.