
"➡️ Treasury Secretary Scott Beset and Rep. Ritchie Torres clashed during a House Financial Services Committee hearing yesterday, in what a Capitol Hill staffer called "gay on gay violence." Meanwhile, President Trump might be striking a new tone on the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota, a Texas A&M professor is suing after being fired for teaching about gender identity, and two medical associations have updated their recommendations on gender-affirming care for trans youth."
"He also said he thinks that the government should use a "softer touch" in immigration enforcement nationwide. Courtesy Texas A&M; University; Grindstone Media Group/Shutterstock After being fired for a lesson on gender identity, Melissa McCoul is suing Texas A&M for violating her First Amendment rights. Premreuthai/Shutterstock The recommendations are not establishing new clinical practice guidelines for gender-affirming care, one organization said."
Treasury Secretary Scott Beset and Rep. Ritchie Torres clashed during a House Financial Services Committee hearing; a Capitol Hill staffer described the exchange as "gay on gay violence." President Trump may be striking a different tone regarding the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota. Melissa McCoul, a Texas A&M professor fired after teaching about gender identity, is suing the university for alleged First Amendment violations. Two medical associations updated recommendations related to gender-affirming care for trans youth while noting the recommendations do not establish new clinical practice guidelines. Ian McKellen performed a Shakespearean monologue condemning "mountainous inhumanity."
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