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White House press secretary insists Trump is LGBT+ ally, despite 172 reasons he is not

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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has again praised Donald Trump’s record on LGBT+ rights – despite the administration increasing attacks on LGBT+ Americans.

McEnany had to deny that the Trump administration discriminates against same-sex couples. She was responding to a case where a married American LGBT+ couple failed to secure citizenship for their surrogate daughter.

McEnany previously claimed Trump has a ‘great record’ when it comes to the LGBT+ community in July. At the time, campaigners at LGBT+ organization GLAAD listed 153 attacks his administration has made on the community.

Now that number has risen to 172. Battle for daughter’s citizenship At Monday’s White House press briefing, Washington Blade reporter Chris Johnson

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