Daily newsletter 9/9
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Daily newsletter 9/9
"➡️ Team Trump is insisting that his alleged birthday letter to Epstein, recently revealed by Democrats, is fake - but his own niece Mary Trump says she recognizes his signature. Meanwhile, a Boise State University student has dropped her challenge to Idaho's transgender sports ban, but the ACLU notes that other cases will tackle the same issue. Our media partners at The 19th News report on the unofficial effort to prevent gender-identity discrimination in the workplace,"
"and on the controversies piling up for Oklahoma's far-right superintendent of schools. And our columnist John Casey reflects on Trump's appearance at the U.S. Open over the weekend. "Just like my [old] boss, Trump mistakes forced company for friendship. And the photos were telling." Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history."
Team Trump maintains that an alleged birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein, recently revealed by Democrats, is fake, while Mary Trump says she recognizes the signature. A Boise State University student has dropped her legal challenge to Idaho's transgender sports ban, and the ACLU says other cases will address the same issue. The 19th News reports on an unofficial effort to prevent gender-identity discrimination in the workplace and details controversies surrounding Oklahoma's far-right superintendent of schools. John Casey reflects on Donald Trump's appearance at the U.S. Open, noting that Trump mistakes forced company for friendship and that photographs were revealing. A donation appeal requests support to continue operations and offers print subscriptions to Out Magazine and The Advocate.
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