daily newsletter 9/11
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daily newsletter 9/11
"The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to let South Carolina enforce a law requiring public schools to bar transgender students from using restrooms aligned with their gender identity, leaving in place a lower court's injunction blocking the law and protecting a 15-year-old boy."
"Following the killing of Charlie Kirk and on 9/11, Donald Trump Jr. has made the outrageous and false claim that transgender people are more dangerous than terrorist groups."
"Anti-transgender U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace lost it this week after her colleague Sara Jacobs, a trans ally, defended trans people's access to single-sex spaces and pointed out that cisgender people receive gender-affirming care too. Sorry, Nancy, those are just facts."
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to allow South Carolina to enforce a law requiring public schools to bar transgender students from using restrooms aligned with their gender identity, leaving a lower court injunction in place that protects a 15-year-old boy. Donald Trump Jr. claimed, falsely, that transgender people are more dangerous than terrorist groups, invoking the killing of Charlie Kirk and the 9/11 attacks. Representative Nancy Mace lashed out after Representative Sara Jacobs defended transgender access to single-sex spaces and noted that cisgender people also receive gender-affirming care. The Advocate solicited membership support for its journalism.
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