Daily newsletter 10/29
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Daily newsletter 10/29
"➡️ Texas is taking a page out of Kim Davis's book as its Supreme Court rules that judges can refuse to marry same-sex couples. Plus, the state's attorney general is suing the makers of Tylenol after RFK Jr. spread the conspiracy theory that acetaminophen causes autism. We spoke with Illinois congressional candidate Kate Abughazaleh about the DOJ indicting her over an anti-ICE protest in Chicago. "If their goal was to silence me, they picked the wrong person," she said."
"Plus, Florida governor Ron DeSantis is pushing for a Turning Point USA chapter in every school, and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is bizarrely claiming that the government shutdown is NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's fault. Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get print issues of Out Magazine / The Advocate in the mail for just $9.95 a year!"
Texas's Supreme Court ruled that judges can refuse to perform same-sex marriages, invoking religious-conscience arguments similar to Kim Davis's stance. The Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit against Tylenol manufacturers after RFK Jr. promoted a conspiracy alleging acetaminophen causes autism. Illinois congressional candidate Kate Abughazaleh faces a DOJ indictment related to an anti-ICE protest in Chicago and she rejected attempts to silence her. Florida governor Ron DeSantis advocates establishing a Turning Point USA chapter in every school. House Speaker Mike Johnson blamed NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for a government shutdown. The Advocate solicits donations and offers print subscriptions.
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