The anti-LGBTQ+ clergy who'll be praying at Donald Trump's inauguration
The lineup includes homophobes and transphobes from a variety of religions.
January 17, 2025
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The lineup includes homophobes and transphobes from a variety of religions.
These musicians are standing proudly with President Donald Trump.
These picks may seem nonsensical, but we guarantee that we put more thought into them than Trump did his.
Reporter Ryan Young used the wrong pronouns for Mulvaney in a segment about the Bud Light controversy.
The TikTok creator spoke at length about the transphobic backlash she's endured in an Instagram video.
The country music star said his bar will "serve every kind of beer."
Dolly Parton is all about love, but by singing with the hateful Kid Rock, she’s shown us how much love she has for us.
The album will feature guest performances by Sting, Miley Cyrus, and Paul McCartney, to name a few.
While sales have fallen, there’s hope for Bud Light.
So much uproar from the “hold my beer” crowd.
At Thursday's briefing, the White House press secretary had much to say about anti-LGBTQ+ actions.
It’s after some musicians freaked out because Bud Light featured a transgender influencer in its marketing campaign.
The far-right musician expressed his displeasure by firing dozens of shots at cases of the beverage.