Daily newsletter 9/2
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Daily newsletter 9/2
"➡️ Contrary to rumors you may have heard on the internet, President Trump is alive and well - but his administration isn't necessarily having a good day. The "crime crackdown" in Washington D.C. has hit a snag as local federal grand juries are refusing to indict many of the people targeted by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro. Meanwhile, White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka got smacked down on CNN for trying to blame the transgender community for mass shootings."
"We also learn that Pope Leo XIV appears to be following in Pope Francis's footsteps with acceptance of LGBTQ+ Catholics. In more frustrating news, Burkina Faso's military junta has banned homosexuality three years after overthrowing the nation's former government, and Mark Berryhill, CEO of The Advocate's parent company equalpride, talked to The Guardian about how anti-DEI campaigns are affecting LGBTQ+ publications."
President Trump is alive and well, but his administration is facing legal and political setbacks. A Washington D.C. crime crackdown has stalled as local federal grand juries refuse to indict many targets of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro. White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka was publicly rebuked on CNN after attempting to blame the transgender community for mass shootings. Pope Leo XIV appears to be adopting a more accepting stance toward LGBTQ+ Catholics similar to recent papal positions. Burkina Faso's military junta has outlawed homosexuality three years after seizing power. Anti-DEI campaigns are straining LGBTQ+ publications and media organizations financially and operationally.
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