It’s a fierce week in Washington, D.C., as the Epstein scandal returns in vengeance and Rep. Robert Garcia reveals that the White House is putting pressure on Republicans to hide it.
Meanwhile, Broadway stars Javier Munoz and Peppermint went to Congress to advocate for funding for HIV prevention. “This is my life, this is my health, this is my future,” Munoz says Supporter.
It also covers Rand Paul, who claims to be a Democrat prosecutor in Florida, who considers whether Dr. Demetre Daskarakis’ gay lifestyle has disqualified him from his government role, and Florida’s Democratic prosecutor has mistakenly arrested a Rainbow Chalk’s pedestrian crossing.
In a positive note, the LGBTQ+ Film Festival in New York is stepping up for Arizona film enthusiasts after Trump’s anti-DEI measures forced it to close the festival in Phoenix.
Until tomorrow,
Christine Linnell
Social Media Manager, Supporters
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“What is Donald Trump hiding?” said the gay California Democrat.
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Javier Muñoz and Peppermint Tell Supporters They’re fighting for HIV funding about their time on Capitol Hill.
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The US Senator from Kentucky commented on Dr. Demetre Daskarakis, who resigned from the Trump administration’s anti-science policy.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis claims that protesters tried to “control” the state’s roads. Monique Worrell promises to consider the meaning of commemorations to survivors.
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Arizona residents can see the New York selection LGBTQ+ Film Festival 130 movies for free online.
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