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An ongoing list of every anti-drag lawmaker who has ever been caught dabbling in drag

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Is it just us, or does it seem like a lot of anti-drag lawmakers are getting caught, you know, dressing in drag or–gasp!–attending drag shows?

It seems like every other week, a new photo or video is leaked of some queerphobic legislator dabbling in the art of drag.At this point, they could make up an entire season of Drag Race.

Not that we would ever in a million years watch, but you get the idea. To help you keep track of who‘s who, we’ve put together a list of the anti-drag lawmakers and political figures who’ve either dressed up in drag or have been spotted at a local drag show.

It’s hypocrisy at its finest, kids!And don’t worry, this is a living document. We’ll keep this post regularly updated with any new bigots who come out of the woodwork.Now, without any further ado…In mid-March 2023, fellow Missouri politician Justice Horn tweeted an old photo of outspoken anti-drag Missouri State Senator, Nick Schroer, in a blonde pigtail wig, with fake breasts and wearing a t-shirt that read, “Super sexy girl.”Of course, Schroer was a total sore loser about it – saying it was for theater, which somehow makes it not drag (?!) Uh, okay, Mr.

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