Daily newsletter 1/29
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Daily newsletter 1/29
"➡️ In the wake of DHS and ICE activity across the country, but particularly in Minnesota, organizers are rallying to hit the Trump administration where it hurts - in the wallet. Here's what you need to know about the strikes and protests happening tomorrow. Plus, the Kennedy Center continues to struggle under the Trump administration, a new report shows a difficult reality for trans teenagers in the U.S., and Budapest's mayor has been charged for supporting a Pride march."
"Kevin Couch, who had been senior vice president of artistic programming at the Kennedy Center, has stepped down without comment. The restrictive laws are most common in the South and Midwest, the Williams Institute reports. Raketir/Shutterstock Hungary had banned public LGBTQ+ events before the parade. Heather Diehl/Getty Images "I like my job in the Senate," the senator said, "but I love our state more than any job.""
Organizers have called a national general strike for tomorrow to protest DHS and ICE raids, aiming to financially pressure the Trump administration. Activists plan coordinated strikes and protests, with a particular focus on Minnesota. The Kennedy Center is experiencing leadership changes, with a senior programming vice president stepping down without comment. A new report highlights difficult realities for transgender teenagers in the United States and notes restrictive laws are most common in the South and Midwest. Budapest's mayor has been charged after supporting a Pride march amid bans on public LGBTQ+ events. Amy Klobuchar announced a run for Minnesota governor and faces scrutiny over her LGBTQ+ rights record.
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