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"➡️ Conservative groups are taking another shot at overturning marriage equality, and this time their argument is that recognizing same-sex marriages is bad for children. Plus, advocacy groups and activists including Jane Fonda joined forces to protest the Trump administration's arrest of Don Lemon and other journalists today. Rounding out the Friday news dump, the Department of Justice is opening a civil rights investigation into Alex Pretti's death and has released another 3 million pages of the Epstein files."
"The Justice Department has not launched a similar investigation into the killing of Renee Nicole Good. Alex Wroblewski / AFP via Getty Images Trump, who has appeared in several of the files, had a well-documented friendship with Epstein. O'Hara chats with The Advocate about the lessons Moira learned after losing her fortune and how the series is more timely than ever."
Conservative groups are mounting a new legal effort to overturn marriage equality by arguing that recognizing same-sex marriages harms children. Advocacy groups and activists, including Jane Fonda, joined protests against the Trump administration's arrest of Don Lemon and other journalists, accusing the government of targeting the press. The Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into the death of Alex Pretti and released another three million pages of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Justice Department has not opened a similar investigation into the killing of Renee Nicole Good. Catherine O'Hara reflected on Moira Rose's acceptance of her son David in Schitt's Creek.
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