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Texas Republican Party fires ex-gay-former-prostitute-drag-queen field organizer

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Kevin Whitt speaking at a rally before participating in the insurrection (via YouTube) The Texas Republican Party has fired ex-gay Dallas resident Kevin Whitt.

On Nov. 20, 2020, he was hired by the Republican Party to be a field organizer, according to the Texas Tribune.

Yes, the election was over, so we’re not sure what he was hired to organize. In 2019, Whitt organized the protest against Drag Queen Story Hour at the Grauwyler branch library in Dallas.

You remember that protest when they showed up at the wrong library on the wrong day. Obviously not the most talented field organizer.

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