➡️ Yes, Rep. Nancy Mace’s airport meltdown from October is still ongoing – and it’s the latest incident that is somehow the fault of the transgender community.
Meanwhile, Texas and Florida continue to target doctors and organizations that provide gender-affirming care, and an appeals court must decide whether to allow people diagnosed with HIV to serve in the military.
We also received an update on California Congressman Scott Wiener’s efforts to replace Nancy Pelosi.
Until tomorrow,
Christine Linnell
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Nancy Mace claims her airport abuse was somehow justified because she feared retaliation for her anti-trans views.
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Ken Paxton is expanding two lawsuits against Texas doctors after being forced to drop a third.
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The state of Florida accused WPATH, the Endocrine Society, and the American Academy of Pediatrics of violating the RICO Act in some way.
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Lambda Legal asked a three-judge panel in Virginia to allow people diagnosed with HIV to serve in the U.S. military.
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“Scott Wiener will be a champion in Congress,” said HRC President Kelly Robinson.
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