Daily newsletter 9/24
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Daily newsletter 9/24
"➡️ Things took a weird and annoying turn in today's top stories, starting with Log Cabin Republicans attending a Kennedy Center concert just to heckle a musician who criticizes Trump. Pete Buttigieg had an appropriate response to Tucker Carlson claiming he's not really gay, and a Moms for Liberty chair stripped down to her underwear at a school board meeting to make LGBTQ+ people look bad (somehow)."
"Plus Virginia's lieutenant governor took a page out of Trump's playbook with a scary "they/thems" ad against Democrat Abigail Spanberger. Meanwhile, a college professor is suing the federal government to compel the release of Census data on sexual orientation and gender identity, which could be key to protecting the civil rights of LGBTQ+ Americans. ‼️ Are you an aspiring journalist who wants to work with The Advocate?"
Log Cabin Republicans attended a Kennedy Center concert to heckle a musician critical of Donald Trump, prompting security to escort the guitarist from the venue. Pete Buttigieg publicly responded to Tucker Carlson's claim questioning his sexuality. A Moms for Liberty chair removed her pants and top during a Davis school board meeting in an overt anti-LGBTQ stunt. Virginia's lieutenant governor released a political ad using "they/thems" language against Democrat Abigail Spanberger. A college professor sued the federal government to force release of Census sexual orientation and gender identity data to support civil rights enforcement. A fellowship opportunity invites queer and trans journalists to apply by Oct. 31.
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