➡️ President Trump’s prime-time address to the nation last night continues to generate reactions, including the usual topic of “transgender justice for all.” Here is an overview.
It also examines the complex politics surrounding Charlie Kirk’s murder suspect’s court appearance, another Texas city’s order to remove a rainbow crosswalk, and a Sacramento man in a coma after being suspected of a hate crime.
We also interview Kishla Akins, a Nebraska veteran who survived the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” campaign and is now running for Congress.
Until tomorrow,
Christine Linnell
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Donald Trump’s address to the nation Wednesday night was short, full of falsehoods, and contained one of his favorite phrases.
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Some who knew Robinson said his political views had moved to the left, while others said they had not seen any change.
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San Antonio will remove its iconic rainbow crosswalk by January 15th after being denied a waiver.
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Alvin Prasad remains in a coma, but his attacker maintains his innocence and the local LGBTQ+ community organizes.
Rep. Kishra
Kishra Akins was investigated multiple times during her military service for being a gay woman. Now, she’s running for Congress to bring pride to those lost to deployment.
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