Trans advocates & allies rally in front of the Capitol on the Trans Day of Visibility
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This Week on LGBTQ Nation

LGBTQ Nation's Sunday newsletter is moving to a new format to help readers stay informed about LGBTQ+ news. Here are the five stories you need to know from this week.


The week, world markets faced a shock this week when Donald Trump announced unilateral tariffs on most goods imported to the U.S., and his only gay Cabinet member immediately tried to talk other countries out of retaliating against the U.S.


Earlier in the week, trans people protested all over the country on the Trans Day of Visibility.


A notoriously anti-LGBTQ+ politician won a special election for Congress on Tuesday, and shortly after a gay Congressman announced his bid to be the first out gay man elected to the Senate. Utah, meanwhile, passed a law banning Pride flags on public buildings.

Scott Bessent threatened even more tariffs if other countries impose tariffs on the U.S.
Major Democrats attended what was a day of resistance to the administration's attacks on trans rights.
Republicans maintained control of two seats in Florida, but are they already losing support since the November elections?
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He could be the first out gay man elected to the Senate.
Gov. Spencer Cox claimed to "love and appreciate" LGBTQ+ people despite allowing the law to take effect.
And here are more good reads for this Sunday.

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