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Happy Thursday,
🗣️ Last night, Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis took to the debate stage while Donald Trump took to his own at a separate event. As The Advocate's Trudy Ring writes, "Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate wasn’t as rife with anti-transgender rhetoric as previous ones, probably because there were fewer candidates to spew it. But the participants did get off some zingers, including a claim that Disney is 'involved in transing kids.'"
Ron, what does that even mean ⁉️ 🙃
📰 Former CNN news anchor Don Lemon is moving to X, the social platform formerly known as Twitter. In announcing the news, Lemon referred to X as “the biggest space for free speech in the world.” The Don Lemon Show will not be an X show, but the platform will be streaming it first, an inside source told The Advocate. Ever since Elon Musk bought the company last year it's been mired in controversy, including what rights groups have called a proliferation of hate speech, including toward LGBTQ+ people. 🐦
🪩 Bob the Drag Queen opened up about touring with Madonna and the incredible things she's done for the queer community. "Being in her orbit is really interesting and you get to see her impact on a global level. She is definitely a very impactful woman. When you're in her orbit, you [realize] this woman has affected a lot of people's lives," Bob said. 🪩
In other news:
Unlike a number of states trying to ban gender-affirming care, Maryland is making access easier. Find out how. Whoopi Goldberg said that if Trump is reelected he'll round up gays and journalists and "disappear" them.A Ohio lawmaker implied that critics of her anti-trans bathroom bill should be drowned. Not okay, state Rep. Beth Lear, not okay.Watch California U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia reference some Real Housewives drama during a House committee hearing on Trump's alleged foreign payouts while president. Onward and upward,Alex
Republican debate again marked by anti-trans tropes, as DeSantis claims Disney is 'transing' kids
Gender-affirming care just became more accessible in Maryland
Whoopi Goldberg warns Trump will 'disappear' gay people and journalists if he wins
Out Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia goes viral with ‘Real Housewives’ Donald Trump critique
Lauren Boebert’s ex-husband accused of assaulting son
Don Lemon announces new show on X amid platform’s LGBTQ+ safety concerns
Ohio House overrides Gov. DeWine's veto of gender-affirming care ban; Senate votes January 24
This Colorado orchestra is exploring gender identity through classical music
How a gay hockey star is fighting homophobia when not in the rink
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