➡️ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Rep. Ritchie Torres clashed during a House Financial Services Committee hearing yesterday, in what a Capitol Hill staffer called “gay on gay violence.”
Meanwhile, President Trump might be striking a new tone on the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota, a Texas A&M professor is suing after being fired for teaching about gender identity, and two medical associations have updated their recommendations on gender-affirming care for trans youth.
If you need some inspiration this week, don’t miss Ian McKellen performing a Shakespearean monologue condemning “mountainous inhumanity” on Stephen Colbert’s show.
Until tomorrow,
Christine Linnell
Social media manager, The Advocate
Scott Bessent struggles under questioning by New York Rep. Ritchie Torres during explosive House hearing

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A Capitol Hill staffer called the exchange "gay on gay violence."
Donald Trump criticizes DHS killings of Alex Pretti and Renée Good: ‘Should have not happened’

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He also said he thinks that the government should use a “softer touch” in immigration enforcement nationwide.
Texas A&M fired a professor for teaching about gender identity. Now, she's suing
Courtesy Texas A&M; University; Grindstone Media Group/ShutterstockAfter being fired for a lesson on gender identity, Melissa McCoul is suing Texas A&M for violating her First Amendment rights.
Two medical associations update their recommendations on gender-affirming care for trans youth

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The recommendations are not establishing new clinical practice guidelines for gender-affirming care, one organization said.
Ian McKellen recites Shakespeare to slam 'mountainous inhumanity' in U.S.

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The gay actor delivered a 400-year-old monologue on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that fiercely confronts American cruelty toward immigrants in 2026.
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