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Potty patroller Nancy Mace’s pro-LGBTQ+ tweets come back to haunt her

wearing her own “Scarlet Letter” shirt to work and embarrassing herself in hearings. But her non-stop caterwauling about Sarah McBride using the women’s room represents a new low. In a span of 36 hours, Mace tweeted 262 timesabout her proposed legislation that would bar trans women from Capitol bathrooms.
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RFK Jr. as HHS secretary spells trouble for trans healthcare

Recent reports have brought to light President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. If successful, this nomination could mean major setbacks for transgender healthcare across the country. With a record that includes opposing gender-affirming healthcare for minors and expressing unfounded views about the causes of transgender identity, Kennedy’s potential leadership at HHS would be a worrying development for transgender people.
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Potty patroller Nancy Mace’s pro-LGBTQ+ tweets come back to haunt her

wearing her own “Scarlet Letter” shirt to work and embarrassing herself in hearings. But her non-stop caterwauling about Sarah McBride using the women’s room represents a new low. In a span of 36 hours, Mace tweeted 262 timesabout her proposed legislation that would bar trans women from Capitol bathrooms.
queerty.com

Potty patroller Nancy Mace’s pro-LGBTQ+ tweets come back to haunt her

wearing her own “Scarlet Letter” shirt to work and embarrassing herself in hearings. But her non-stop caterwauling about Sarah McBride using the women’s room represents a new low. In a span of 36 hours, Mace tweeted 262 timesabout her proposed legislation that would bar trans women from Capitol bathrooms.
queerty.com

Pedro Pascal causes a gay earthquake sharing shirtless pic of Paul Mescal’s ‘Gladiator II’ body

Gladiator II set.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A post shared by Pedro Pascal he/him (@pascalispunk)The 49-year-old, who plays a Roman general in the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2000 original, posted a slideshow from his days filming the historical epic in Morocco that gave a glimpse of some of his behind-the-scenes antics.There are shots of Pascal decked out in his Roman regalia and brandishing a sword like a true warrior king.New post on pascalispunk! Mémoire photographique #Morocco #Gladiator2ElectricBoogaloo @gladiatormovie (1/5)New behind the scenes photo of Gladiator 2 shared by Pedro Pascal! pic.twitter.com/zAj4qGO6NIThere’s also a clip of Pascal blowing off some steam by dancing joyously around a campfire.he is so silly ? pic.twitter.com/i6i78sAoUdAnd several pics of him and actress May Calamawy enjoying some downtime in between filming.MAY CALAMAWY AND PEDRO PASCAL MY BELOVEDS pic.twitter.com/uiPwmj3CtEBut its the eighth image in the series of 20 photos that stopped every gay cold in his tracks.There in the middle of the carousel, Pascal caused a homosexual earthquake by including a casual shot of Paul Mescal basking his shirtless, rock-hard, 28-year-old body in the sun with one arm slightly askew to expose his hairy pit.Feel the burn.Paul Mescal photographed by Pedro Pascal.
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Recent reports have brought to light President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. If successful, this nomination could mean major setbacks for transgender healthcare across the country. With a record that includes opposing gender-affirming healthcare for minors and expressing unfounded views about the causes of transgender identity, Kennedy’s potential leadership at HHS would be a worrying development for transgender people.

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