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Tennessee Republicans voting this week to bypass Obergefell with bill that creates all-age marriages

Tennessee House and Senate Republicans are voting on legislation this week that effectively attempts to bypass the Supreme Court's 2015 Obergefell ruling that finds same-sex couples have the same rights and responsibilities to marriage as their different-sex peers. The bill creates all-age marriages classified as common-law "one man and one woman" unions while mandating the state defend in court any clerk who decides to not issue a marriage license for any reason.

The extremist legislation comes as Republicans across the country are falsely claiming Democrats support the "grooming" of children – pedophilia – after Florida governor Ron DeSantis' press secretary wrongly characterized the now-infamous "Don't Say Gay" bill.

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Dan Patrick pushing Texas version of Florida's 'Don’t Say Gay” law

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Monday he will prioritize passing Texas legislation that mimics the recently signed Florida bill referred to as the “Don’t Say Gay” law.

That state’s controversial law prohibits classroom lessons on sexual orientation or gender identity for kids below the fourth grade or any instruction that is not “age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate” for older students. It has come under heavy scrutiny as opponents of the bill say it will harm LGBTQ children.

While Texas’ next legislative session doesn’t start until January, the issue will be addressed in Education Committee hearings before then, Patrick said in a campaign email.

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'Useless idiot' Lauren Boebert buried after attack on Disney crashes and burns

An attack by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on the Disney company fell flat on its face Monday as she tried to join the battle between the entertainment giant and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

With the conservative governor firing back at the company's plan to roll back the so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill, Boebert tried to make a case for a Republican Congress to go after Disney by stripping away a distinctive trademark -- that is not a trademark.

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DeSantis refuses to release public docs about appointee linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has spent the past several weeks describing LGBTQ people as sexual predators or "groomers" of future victims. But behind closed doors, DeSantis is trying to hide public documents about someone who is actually linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation, Click Orlando said.

Halsey Beshears, DeSantis' former appointee to chair Florida’s business licensing agency was subpoenaed by the ongoing investigation involving Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and former tax collector Joel Greenberg, according to Politico. The probe is looking into, among other things, whether there were Venmo payments to at least one underage girl for sex. Gaetz has denied it and said he gave her money for school.

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Trump's power over GOP could disappear in just four months: MSNBC analysts

On Monday's edition of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the panel discussed former President Donald Trump's efforts to influence primaries to oust Republicans he perceives as disloyal to him as he came off a rally in Michigan — and how he could ultimately blow the influence he currently enjoys in the party.

"To suggest his influence has diminished in the party would be willful ignorance," said analyst Vaughn Hillyard. "One week ago he was in Georgia, two weeks ago in South Carolina. But why these states? There's races he is interested in. In South Carolina, trying to take down Nancy Mace, Tom Rice. Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, Brian Kemp. Michigan, Peter Meijer, Fred Upton. These are part of what we call the 'Big 12'. These are the GOP incumbents Trump has backed primary challengers against here. Why is this significant? He's putting his own political capital on the line like we have never seen him willfully do. The only two times he has done this prior was in 2018 in the Mark Sanford race and in the Kris Kobach race, in which he backed primary challengers. What does it mean? Over the next four months I think we will get a good taste of just how potent his influence is."

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Trump is making a 'key mistake' which is boosting Ron DeSantis' plan to replace him: columnist

According to Paul Mulshine of the Star-Ledger, Donald Trump is giving an inadvertent helping hand to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' low-key campaign to be the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nominee.

As the columnist noted, while DeSantis has kept himself in the news by making high-profile and controversial policy changes in his state, Trump made a big deal in the past week-- about his golf game.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene profits off of company she says is 'pro-child predator': report

"QAnon Queen" Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received a brutal fact-check following an appearance on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' InfoWars podcast.

Greene was criticizing the Walt Disney Company for opposing the anti-LGBTQ legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) that critics have labeled the "Don't Say Gay" bill.

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Trump put his foot in his mouth again at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser attended by 'Gays for Trump'

During a fundraiser held at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday to benefit congressional candidate John Gibbs, Trump crossed the line with the LGBTQ community once again.

According to The Advocate, Trump was at the podium when someone shouted out "Gays for Trump" from the crowd. In response to this Trump bantered back "Where's Gays for Trump?" When the person who called out to start the exchange identified themselves Trump was clearly heard replying "you don't look gay."

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Newsmax guest is terrified Davy Crockett will be turned transgender by Disney

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was praised on Friday by a Newsmax guest who voiced fears that Disney would turn deceased former Rep. Davy Crockett into a woman.

Patrick Dorinson, who bills himself as the "common sense cowboy," complained about Disney's opposition to a new bill signed by DeSantis that has been widely criticized as a "don't say gay" law.

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Georgia GOP is ‘legislating based on conspiracy theories and lies’: Washington Post editorial board

Donald Trump is successfully bullying Republicans in Georgia to legislate based on his "big lie" of election fraud.

On Saturday, Trump traveled to the Peach State for a rally against Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, two statewide elected Republicans that Trump has publicly trashed since they refused his efforts to overturn the 2020 election in the state, which was won by Joe Biden.

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Abigail Disney takes aim at the 'radical ideologues' attacking her family's company over LGBTQ rights

Abigail Disney said she was "delighted" by the right-wing attacks on the iconic entertainment company founded by her grandfather and his brother because the campaign might finally force businesses to confront their support for bigotry.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signaled support for ending the Walt Disney Company's special status as an independent government around its Orlando-area theme park, and the granddaughter of co-founder Roy Disney took aim at the "radical ideologues" attacking the company for its opposition to anti-LGBTQ legislation in the state.

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‘Gird your loins for battle–put on the full armor of God’: Ron DeSantis running as a biblical anti-LGBTQ warrior

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis appears to be using the "Don't Say Gay" legislation he signed into law with barely any notice Monday as the new flag of his bible-based anti-LGBTQ re-election campaign.

“Gird your loins for battle. We are going to fight. You put on the full armor of God," the Florida Republican running for re-election says in a video posted to social media this week, with the state flag behind him and a poster reading, "Keep Florida Free."

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Judge strikes down most of Florida’s 2021 election law, orders state to run new changes by federal court

ORLANDO, Fla. — Ruling that the Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters, a federal judge in Tallahassee struck down most of Florida’s controversial 2021 election law and ordered the state not to make any future changes to those provisions without court approval. In his decision issued Thursday, Judge Mark Walker ruled that the sections of the law restricting drop boxes, creating new requirements for voter applications including vote-by-mail, and banning interactions with voters in line were unconstitutional and could not be enforced by the state. The law was a top priority...