Washington Post op-ed, citing his pledge to end the spread of HIV by 2030 and his administration’s campaign to decriminalize homosexuality globally.“Those are two things we could really put our arms around,” says Charles Moran, Log Cabin’s managing director.
Of course, not everyone with the group agreed; its first female executive director, Jerri Ann Henry, resigned over the op-ed.
She did not grant an interview for this article.Moran says he doesn’t think the Trump administration is anti-LGBTQ+, nor is the president himself, despite the many actions that most LGBTQ+ Americans consider homophobic or transphobic, such as Trump’s transgender military ban or opposition to the Equality Act, a comprehensive federal antidiscrimination bill. “I.