Daily newsletter 12/18
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Daily newsletter 12/18
"➡️ Reactions are still coming in for President Trump's prime time address to the nation last night, including his usual "transgender for everybody" talking point. We've got the rundown for you. Plus, we examine the complicated political views of Charlie Kirk's accused killer as he appears in court, another city in Texas is being ordered to remove rainbow crosswalks, and a Sacramento man is comatose after a suspected hate crime."
"Plus, we examine the complicated political views of Charlie Kirk's accused killer as he appears in court, another city in Texas is being ordered to remove rainbow crosswalks, and a Sacramento man is comatose after a suspected hate crime. We also interview Kishla Askins, a Nebraska veteran who survived "don't ask don't tell" and is now running for Congress. Until tomorrow,"
Reactions are still coming in for President Trump's prime-time address, including his repeated "transgender for everybody" talking point. The complicated political views of Charlie Kirk's accused killer are under examination as he appears in court. A city in Texas has been ordered to remove rainbow crosswalks. A Sacramento man remains comatose after a suspected hate crime. Kishla Askins, a Nebraska veteran who survived "don't ask don't tell", is running for Congress. A request for donations and a limited-time subscription offer are included to support continued advocacy and reporting. Events reflect ongoing tensions around LGBTQ rights, public safety, and political polarization.
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