Homocon Milo Yiannopoulos burns LGBTQ Pride flag in new pro-Trump ad


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Top StoryHomocon Milo Yiannopoulos burns LGBTQ Pride flag in new pro-Trump ad
In a new pro-Donald Trump ad, Yiannopoulos spreads fear of Muslim immigrants, telling America not to make Europe's mistake.
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Emails reveal Clinton campaign snubbed Human Rights Campaign for SNL skit
"...Would need to skip the HRC Gala in DC that night, but this opportunity seems more important given the impact it would have."

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Kim Davis tries to wiggle out of paying legal fines after losing marriage battle
A Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses last year is asking a federal judge not to make her pay fees for the couples who sued her.

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Johnson, Stein supporters vote swapping with Clinton voters to defeat Trump
While vote swapping is legal, some Donald Trump supporters say this is an example of election rigging against the Republican in favor of Hillary Clinton.

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Political leaders in Romania fight over putting marriage equality to a vote
The Romanian Orthodox Church supports a constitutional amendment to specify marriage is only between one man and one woman.

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Michele Bachmann, Pat Robertson credit God for FBI letter on Clinton emails
Both Bachmann and Trump are convinced that God intervened in the FBI's letter that they were continuing the probe into Hillary Clinton's emails.

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Jon Stewart tears into Trump during rare stand-up set at charity event
The former host of "The Daily Show" relived his Twitter fight with Trump and it's just as funny as you'd expect.

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Desperate NC Republicans try to shut down paper’s public forum on anti-LGBTQ law
Republicans filed a complaint to the elections board trying to stop a forum on their discriminatory law, which cost the state millions of dollars and thousands of jobs.

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National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice delivers powerful speech on LGBTQ rights
Rice highlighted LGBTQ rights progress under President Obama and stressed the importance of keeping up the fight for equality.

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Randi Weingarten: Which candidate will stand in your corner, not put you there?
There aren't many LGBTQ people who weren’t bullied or denigrated. We know the difference between the people who push us down and those who lift us up.