Here are 26 organizations fighting Donald Trump that you can donate to
The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
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November 13, 2024
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The work these groups do will be critical during a second Trump Administration.
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“We’ve seen over the last several years a militant effort in red states by the government to discriminate against trans folks, in particular, and the broader LGBTQ community, and even to go so far as to try to deny trans people's existence,” said Mike Zamore, national director of policy and governmental affairs at the ACLU.
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Leonard Steven Grasz is on the board of directors of a group that opposes marriage equality and supports "ex-gay" therapy.
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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany tried to gaslight her way out of a question about the president's ban on trans service members.