08/18/25
Briefly

08/18/25
"Hillary Clinton warns that the U.S. Supreme Court may overturn marriage equality, urging LGBTQ+ couples to marry while they still can, similar to the abortion rights reversal."
"Andry Hernández Romero shares his harrowing 120-day experience being held in a U.S. government prison in El Salvador, reflecting on the impact of such trauma."
"President Trump's federal control of D.C. policing is perceived as a crackdown on violence but poses severe risks to the vitality of LGBTQ+ nightlife and businesses."
"The presence of federal authorities is endangering the precarious ecosystem that supports D.C.'s LGBTQ+ communities, highlighting the intersection of public safety and cultural livelihood."
Hillary Clinton predicts an impending overturn of marriage equality by the U.S. Supreme Court, paralleling the court's actions on abortion rights. She advises LGBTQ+ couples to marry while possible. Andry Hernández Romero recounts his ordeal as a gay asylum-seeker, detailing over 120 days in U.S. custody and processing his traumatic experience. President Trump's recent federal takeover of D.C. policing, intended to reduce crime, threatens the fragile LGBTQ+ nightlife and business ecosystems, risking cultural and economic stability for these communities.
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