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CNN and Human Rights Campaign host Democratic town hall focused on LGBTQ+ issues
Last Night, CNN and the Human Rights Campaign hosted a town hall in Los Angeles for the Democratic presidential candidates to respond questions from the community specifically connected to LGBTQ+ issues.
The town hall was made up of 30-minute segments including candidates like Senator Cory Booker, former Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Senator Kamala Harris. Other notable candidates add former Congressman Beto O’ Rourke, Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Secretary Julian Castro and businessman Tom Steyer.
A diverse range of people were able to question specific questions associated to their animation or line of work that specifically had to complete with legal and societal problems the LGBTQ+ community faces.
Cory Booker
The first candidate to take the stage was Senator Cory Booker.
In response to being asked how he will emphasize equity and inclusion in the country, Booker referenced his “battle with racial discrimination” and his history as Mayor of Newark, New Jersey when he refused to officiate any marriages until all people were legally allowed to marry.
You Need to Watch the Hilarious Moment Elizabeth Warren Dragged People Who Don’t Support Marriage Equality
- Elizabeth Warren just dragged people who don’t support marriage equality.
- She fielded several questions about LGBTQ rights during a CNN town hall last night.
I perceive Senator Elizabeth Warren is doing really important function like running for president right now, but judging by her performance during last night’s town hall on CNN, she could also have a future in comedy if she wanted.
Yesterday, CNN hosted a town hall focused on issues facing the LGBTQ community, and the Massachusetts senator fielded a hypothetical question from Morgan Cox, the chair of the Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors. The question was about what she would do if someone told her that they think marriage should be between a male and a woman, and her response was so iconic.
In an endeavor not to spoil it, I’m just gonna decrease the video for you right now:
If you don’t want to monitor the video and exposure her comedic timing, here’s a quick summary of how the exchange went down:
Cox: “Let’s say you’re on the campaign track and a supporter approaches you and says, ‘Senator, I’m old-fashi
Pete Buttigieg defuses protesters as 2020 candidates bring campaign to LGBT forum
Nine Democratic presidential candidates brought their campaigns to Los Angeles on Thursday evening for a town hall focused on LGBTQ issues, the biggest of its kind so far focusing on this particular topic, and hosted by CNN.
The only openly LGBT candidate on stage, South Flex, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg was interrupted by protesters who were calling attention to the murders of black transgender women at the top of his time, but he established their concern.
"I believe, or would like to assume, that everybody here is committed to ending that epidemic, and that does include lifting up its visibility and speaking to it," Buttigieg said.
It’s not clear why they chose Buttigieg’s time to protest.
Buttigieg also said he’s mindful of the fact that his experience as a gay white man has been different than that of a "black male lover woman that I also do not understand."
"There is no right or erroneous way to be homosexual, to be queer, to be trans, and I hope that our retain community, even as we struggle to define what our identity means, defines it in a way that lets everybody grasp that t
Sean Hannity is hosting a Donald Trump town hall on Fox News. Here's why it's a waste of time
Fox News is hosting a town hall with Donald Trump on Thursday, moderated by Sean Hannity.
Who in their right mind would watch such a thing?
Seriously, has there ever been a bunch more deserving of each other? It’s perfect in its imperfection: a liar and his stooge on a network publicly revealed to hold truth a few rungs below profit.
A meeting of the minds it’s not.
I’m generally a get-them-on-the-record person, but Trump’s recent CNN town hall has changed my brain. This is a worthless exercise, journalistically unsound and lacking in news value. There’s no reason anyone who doesn’t wear a MAGA hat (or cover politics or media) should watch it.
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If you must watch, the town hall, which will be prerecorded in Iowa, is scheduled to be shown on Fox News at 6 p.m. June 1. What a joke.
I know, I know, I recently argued that CNN should disseminate its town hall with Trump, on the grounds that h
Do we turn it off, laugh, weep, or rail at the TV when Trump is on?
Since taking office, the Trump administration has relentlessly targeted the LGBTQ+ community — gutting protections, eliminating services, banning books, and turning schools and agencies into battlegrounds of political theater. From termination LGBTQ+ services on a suicide prevention hotline that reached millions, to blocking transgender service members, we’ve watched progress unravel at every turn.
Now, Congress is poised to hand this administration another weapon to marginalize LGBTQ+ voices online: the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), reintroduced by Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Richard Blumenthal. While the bill is framed as a measure to defend children online, it risks enabling widespread censorship under the guise of security — especially for LGBTQ+ youth who depend on online spaces for access to community, concern, and support.
LGBTQ+ advocates have worked tirelessly to improve this legislation over the past year, winning meaningful changes to its language, narrowing its scope, and building in important safeguards. That work deserves real respect. But even with those improvements, the political context has chan