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Dark Brandon’s shirtless beach romp, George Santos’ flaming hot gaydar, & Rosie rails Trump where it hurts

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new season of Heartstopper and Manu Ríos’ latest thirst trap took over everyone’s social media feeds this week, the power players over in Washington, D.C.

were busy doing all sorts of things while you weren’t looking. Here’s just a few of the political stories that you really need to know about it.LOCK HIM UP: Donald Trump‘s third indictment brought out yet another stellar response from his archnemesis, Rosie O’Donnell. [Real all about it Queerty]TAKING ONE FROM THE TEAM: Self-hating transgender Republican Caitlyn Jenner got a taste of her political party’s deplorable ways after she criticized Ron “Don’t Say Gay” DeSantis & got bombarded with homophobic vitriol. [Read all about it on LGBTQNation] HEAD IN THE TOILET: Rudy Giuliani’s latest unhinged rant attempted to defend Trump by making bizarre comments about Mike Pence‘s bathroom behavior.Giuliani doesn’t seem happy with the comments from Pence about crackpot lawyers.

He describes Pence as weak being led around by a leash and his wife barely allowing him to use the bathroom by himself pic.twitter.com/BFucSj0jJESPILL THE TEA PARTY: Former drag queen turned problematic GOP Rep.

George Santos says he has receipts on the closeted members in the Republican party. [Read all about it on Queerty]GURL, PLEASE: Despite passing a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, Ron “Don’t Say Gay” DeSantis had the audacity to say he’s not trying to be homophobic by “demeaning” anyone while in office.

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