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White nationalists screamed abuse at a pro-Trump drag queen trying to speak at MAGA rally

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Related: Vile Trump supporter shouts “F**k all you fa***ts” at MAGA march attended by gay RepublicansConservative writer Jon Miller posted video of people at the rally chanting “SHAME” as Lady Maga addressed the crowd.

Miller incorrectly refers to Lady Maga as transgender; she is a cisgender gay male drag performer.Of course, no one in the video is wearing a mask or respecting social distancing.Transgender Lady MAGA shamed at Trump Rally.

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