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‘Twinks4Trump’ founder wraps up his first week on the White House press corps
Wintrich just finished his first week as a White House correspondent, despite having only two months experience blogging in D.C.
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Hundreds of LGBTQ people danced down DC streets to the White House over weekend
They may not have had a permit, but “queer-based” WERK for Peace held a marching dance party to say “We’re here, we’re queer, and we’re ready to dance.”
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Trump to White House staff: Women need to ‘dress like women’
The president reportedly issued an edict that females must “dress like women…even if you’re in jeans, you need to look neat and orderly.”
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Donald Trump’s grim first week was a prelude to a dangerous presidency
Trump’s first week has paved the way for a “governing” style concerned more with bravado and bluster than measured actions emphasizing shared power with potential negotiating partners.
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Trump White House starts scrubbing LGBTQ pages from State Department website
“The Trump administration appears to be systematically scrubbing the progress made for LGBTQ people from official websites.”
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New Trump White House website absent any mention of LGBT rights, climate change
What the new WhiteHouse.gov website does contain is also causing concern.
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Pro-Trump Christian group announces march to ‘destroy’ Obama’s ‘spiritual walls’
Intercessors for America is calling on believers to join what they call a “Jericho March” culminating in shouting to hail the Trump inauguration.
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Billy Eichner went to the Obama farewell party and told Ellen all about it
Eichner found a moment to thank Obama “for everything he’s done for the LGBT community.”
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Christian group calls on Trump to light White House with Christmas colors
If Trump “put ‘Merry Christmas’ on the White House like Obama put the rainbow colors on the White House. Wouldn’t you love to see that?” they ask.
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At Trump’s inauguration there may be more protests than parties
Instead of throwing an equality ball, Human Right Campaign is encouraging its supporters to get involved in demonstrations and marches.