Daily newsletter 11/14
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Daily newsletter 11/14
"➡️ The Epstein emails released by Democrats include a bizarre reference to President Trump allegedly performing a certain sex act on someone called "Bubba." Rep. Robert Garcia tells The Advocate, "There's a massive cover-up at the White House and the DOJ right now over the files." Our reporter Christopher Wiggins has the latest. Meanwhile, Texas A&M has banned its universities from teaching "race or gender ideology," a transgender TSA officer is suing Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, and a Michigan state senator is pushing to protect marriage equality."
""If a future case should overturn Obergefell, it goes right back into that language that has existed in our constitution since a public vote in 2004," state Sen. Jeremy Moss told The Advocate. Foolish Productions/Shuttershock.com Gen Z men said abortion was likely to impact their vote after hearing from people affected by bans, new polling found. Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get print issues of Out Magazine / The Advocate in the mail for just $9.95 a year!"
Epstein-related emails released by Democrats contain a bizarre reference alleging President Trump performed a sexual act on someone called "Bubba," alongside claims of a White House and DOJ cover-up over the files. Texas A&M's Board of Regents prohibited faculty across its 12 universities from teaching concepts labeled "race or gender ideology." A transgender TSA officer has filed suit against the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. A Michigan state senator is pursuing measures to protect marriage equality language in the state constitution. Polling shows Gen Z men reported abortion would likely affect their vote after hearing from people harmed by bans.
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