While more details emerge about the horrific shooting at Pulse Nightclub, a popular LGBT dance club in Orlando, many celebrities and politicians are voicing their sadness and grief over a tragedy that has reportedly left 50 dead and more than 53 injured.
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Charlie Kirk DID say stoning gay people was the 'perfect law' — and these other heinous quotes