The majority of both LGBT+ and non-LGBT+ Americans think anti-discrimination laws and protections are far wider than they are.
They believe you can’t turn away LGBT+ people from a restaurant, evict them from housing, or deny benefits to an employee’s same-sex partner.
They even think the US military can’t prevent a physically qualified trans person from serving. In fact, LGBT+ people don’t have universal protections in these areas.
Moreover, President Donald Trump banned trans people from serving early in his presidency. Meanwhile most non-LGBT+ people also believe these anti-discrimination protections should exist.