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LGBTQ Nation on MSNDon’t feel like celebrating Pride with Trump in office? That’s exactly why we have to this year.It’s the first Pride of the second Trump administration, but phrases like “Happy Pride” might feel a little bit hollow. With everything that we’ve seen in the last few months (not to mention last year’s campaigns),
President Donald Trump is marking Pride Month by slashing specialized counseling services for young LGBTQ+ people who call the National Suicide Hotline.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, who urged Donald Trump to have mercy on LGBTQ communities and others, said Pride Month is a time to feel seen and supported
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNDonald Trump has completely ignored the beginning of Pride monthDuring his first term, Trump also did not issue any official Pride Month proclamations, though two years into his presidency in 2019, he did tweet about it, claiming he wanted to
The glitter-caked gatherings at World Pride have taken a more somber tone amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights. World Pride comes to a close this weekend in Washington, D.C., after a month-long celebration.
The federal government recognized June as Pride Month under three Democratic presidents. Two Republican presidents did not recognize it.
Critics call the $175 event a betrayal of the LGBTQ community as Trump-era policies and Pride Month snubs resurface.
Trump is going after LGBTQ rights and big companies have responded by shunning Pride Month - After years of showy tributes and accusations of ‘rainbow-washing’, US companies are shrinking back for fear of Donald Trump,
The federal government has since 1999 recognized Pride Month in June. Did Trump acknowledge it? Rename it Title IX? Here's what to know.
President Trump has “no plans” to issue a proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month or dedicate it to any other group or cause, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said
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PinkNews on MSNAll of the companies who have released Pride Month 2025 collections despite Trump’s DEI crackdownEvery year, almost without fail, most major companies, including Target, release a range of Pride Month merchandise, usually donating at least some of the proceeds from that collection to an LGBTQ+ charity.
BarkBox founder and CEO Matt Meeker apologized for the memo in a social media statement, outlining that it does not represent BarkBox's values.