Pete Buttigieg rips Trump’s Veterans Affairs cuts & defends trans troops in Iowa town hall
He said that a service member "who happens to be transgender...ought to be honored and not kicked out of the military."
May 14, 2025
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He said that a service member "who happens to be transgender...ought to be honored and not kicked out of the military."
The insult levied against CNN reporter Anderson Cooper by former president Donald Trump implies both that gay men are women, and that being a woman is somehow degrading.
The gay, experienced, well-respected news personality defended the kind of scene he’s previously criticized, say critics.
“You’re a nasty person,” he told the host.
The gay presidential hopeful may have an event on the largely antigay news outlet.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton tout their economic plans, while Clinton gets a question on Beyonce and Sanders muses about psychoanalyzing Donald Trump.
Brit Hume called Mayor Pete the next Obama, while some Fox & Friends hosts say the Democrat shouldn't come back on the network.
Sen. Harris tripped up on terminology relating to LGBTQ people, and Buttigieg declined to go in-depth on his policies.
Both Democratic hopefuls made impassioned pitches in their last formal match-up before ‘Mega Tuesday.’
The three Democratic presidential candidates stressed familiar themes in taking audience questions a week before the Iowa caucuses.
At the Pennsylvania event, she emphasized Donald Trump's dictatorial ambitions and said she will focus on solving problems and lifting up the American people,
They will call for a national effort to document and address the crisis's impact on LGBTQ Americans.
A drag performance by Billy Porter? Gaga quotes from Joe Biden? Things got super-queer.
"Senator Sanders is feeling great after his operation but is trying to prioritize which events are the best fit in his schedule at this time," his campaign said.
A police shooting in South Bend, Ind., puts the presidential candidate's social justice record under a harsh spotlight.
The candidate was asked an offensive question during a town hall and gave a typical answer.
20-year-old Maria Munir told reporters, "I just thought if anyone in the world is going to accept me for who I am then it’s the president of the United States."
She and Bernie Sanders appeared separately at the event, where he didn't get any questions on the topic. Both also talked economics and immigration reform.