Faced with the Trump campaign’s attempt at LGBTQ outreach — an unprecedented effort from a Republican presidential nominee, especially from an incumbent who has built an anti-LGBTQ record — LGBTQ advocacy groups say they’re staying the course in their efforts to expose the real President Trump.
On the heels on the successful video of Richard Grenell, who’s gay and former acting director of national intelligence, dubiously calling Trump the “most pro-gay president” in history, the New York Times last week reported Trump, after years of anti-LGBTQ attacks in his administration, would make LGBTQ outreach a component of his campaign.