Daily newsletter 10/21
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Daily newsletter 10/21
"➡️ Another Republican got busted for sending racist and Nazi-liking texts to colleagues - this time Trump's nominee for the Office of Special Counsel. Meanwhile, a bar in Alabama had its liquor license denied after advertising a drag show, and LGBTQ+ college students in Texas are reporting more harassment and mistreatment under Gov. Greg Abbott's policies. Independent journalist Erin Reed reports on a federal judge ruling in favor of public schools refusing to comply with Trump's trans ban; and we spoke to transgender entertainer Ts Madison who says that the Trump administration should "pack it up.""
"The owner of an LGBTQ+ bar denied liquor and entertainment licenses has filed a lawsuit against its town for discrimination. JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock Students at schools once considered havens for LGBTQ+ students have become hostile environments under Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott. shutterstock creative The judge will block the Trump administration's attempt to restrict funding for sex education from schools that teach it in an inclusive way."
Republican officials continue to be exposed for sending racist and Nazi-sympathizing messages, including Trump's nominee for the Office of Special Counsel sending such texts. An Alabama LGBTQ+ bar was denied liquor and entertainment licenses after advertising a drag show and has filed a discrimination lawsuit against its town. LGBTQ+ college students in Texas are experiencing increased harassment and mistreatment amid policies from Gov. Greg Abbott. A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to restrict funding for inclusive sex education and ruled in favor of schools refusing to comply with the trans ban. Transgender entertainer Ts Madison urged the administration to 'pack it up.'
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