James Inhofe, anti-LGBTQ+ former Republican senator, dead at 89
Inhofe, a Republican from Oklahoma, was a homophobe, transphobe, and denier of climate change.
July 09 2024 2:55 PM
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Inhofe, a Republican from Oklahoma, was a homophobe, transphobe, and denier of climate change.
“Republicans love to claim how they support our troops in one breath, just to turn around and vote to discriminate against them with the next,” said Rep. Mark Pocan, chair of the Congressional Equality Caucus.
His administration hopes to set a new record soon.
The resolution recognizes the accomplishments of trans people and commits to affirming their rights.
Fifty years ago, Garvey became a superstar and a personal hero, and 50 years later he is a major disappointment.
Berner will be the first out member of the LGBTQ+ community on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Butler, the first Black lesbian in the U.S. Senate, read an excerpt from Sister Outsider to her colleagues Thursday to make a point about the power of breaking silence.
McConnell has blocked much progressive legislation and helped reshape the Supreme Court.
The three appeared at a candidates' forum organied by Equality California Saturday and showed support for LGBTQ+ equality across the board.
The congressional staffer who allegedly taped himself having sex in the room may have violated policy but committed no crime, according to Capitol Police.
The Human Rights Campaign and ACLU lead the charge, with 63 groups, challenging discriminatory riders in congressional budget talks.
"Young people are demonstrating their willingness to be the force, the energy, and the face of change," she said.
That's the word from Brent Hatch, son of the late Sen. Orrin Hatch, who's running to succeed Mitt Romney.
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Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin's office says the man no longer works in the U.S. Senate after video allegedly showing him having sex in a hearing room went viral.
Authorities are investigating reports of a senate staffer filming himself having sex in an historic Senate hearing room on Capitol grounds.
The far-right senator has yet more questions about the trans influencer's partnership with Bud Light. Oh, he's also appearing in an anti-trans film.