Karoline Leavitt: Trump wants 'less LGBTQ graduate majors' from Harvard
The White House Press Secretary justified cutting funds to Harvard by saying Trump would rather give them to trade schools, not "LGBTQ graduate majors."
May 28, 2025
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The White House Press Secretary justified cutting funds to Harvard by saying Trump would rather give them to trade schools, not "LGBTQ graduate majors."
He says he fears a three-way race would lead to the election of Donald Trump or Ted Cruz.
At the CNN/HRC Town Hall with nine Democratic presidential hopefuls, there was the expected supportive rhetoric but also a few surprises.Â
A pro-LGBTQ provision in a trade agreement between North American nations incites a Republican riot.
Trump and Bolsonaro "will discuss how to build a more prosperous, secure, and democratic Western Hemisphere," stated the White House.
R. Kyle Alagood owns firearms and supports strong gun safety laws.
Etheridge and daughter Bailey Cypheridge trade off on verses and instruments for an electrifying performance.Â
Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both LGBTQ+ allies, have unseated Republican senators from Georgia.
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Ford is also only the third gay person and the 25th woman to run a Fortune 500 company.Â
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Trump called the lesbian basketball star a "potentially spoiled person" who entered Russia "loaded up with drugs."
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Christy Goldsmith Romero and Jed Kolko, if confirmed by the Senate, will join dozens of other LGBTQ+ officials in the Biden administration.