The Defense Department clarified Pete Hegseth's belief that women should be allowed to vote, with the response being unconvincing. In Florida, a judge has invalidated a law banning books, and a city has decided to keep Pride-themed crosswalks despite pressure to remove them. In a separate incident, the White House social media team released a video about a S.W.A.T. team arrest related to a sandwich vigilante, who had already been released without charges. Technical Sgt. Alyx Anguiano highlighted the broader implications of the fight for transgender servicemembers regarding retirement benefits.
"This isn't just a fight for us," Technical Sgt. Alyx Anguiano told The Advocate. "It's a threat to every person who has served or is currently serving."
The Defense Department has had to clarify that Pete Hegseth believes that women should be allowed to vote, though the clarification was not very convincing.
Positive developments occurred in Florida, including a judge striking down a state law used to ban books and a city retaining Pride-themed crosswalks despite opposition.
The White House social media team responded to the Washington D.C. Subway sandwich vigilante story with a propaganda video regarding a S.W.A.T. team arrest.
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