‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Throws a Ball of Intergalactic, Planetary Proportion [RECAP and RANKING]

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Throws a Ball of Intergalactic, Planetary Proportion [RECAP and RANKING]

It’s the end of the world as we know it, and, after last night’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, I feel SICKENING.

In a surprising twist, Ru bumped up the usual ball challenge way early in the season, which meant looks on lewks on lerks from all the queens.

The choice ended up being an inspired one. Here we needed minimal time to watch the gals sew, so a super-sized runway did more to showcase the queens’ talents than another group performance would have. Here’s hoping this is a change that sticks for future seasons.

(Also: Could a super-sized Snatch Game be ahead as well?)

Even with an extended runway, there was still plenty of time for drama in the workroom.

It all begins with Monique feeling salty over being “thrown under the bus” by Mayhem on last week’s runway. To be fair to Mayhem, it was a very gentle toss under the bus. But to be fair to Monique, we did see Miss Heart repeatedly check in with Mayhem throughout the challenge. This may not be RuPaul’s Best Friend Race, but I guess it is RuPaul’s Bus Driving Race, or something. The spat fizzles as they both declare “game on!” like we’re not three challenges deep already.

The ladies also congratulate Asia on her win, and Vixen gets in one expert dig at Aquaria warning everyone not to give Asia any guff for borrowing gloves for her winning ensemble. The message is unmistakable, and Aquaria is visibly shook.

The next day the ladies return to the workroom for a mini challenge all about photobombing celebrities. Unfortunately, they’re not hitting the streets of LA to actually harangue the stars; instead they’ll do a photoshoot and then get Photoshopped into a celeb snap.

Monique, Cracker and Blair seem to crack the right combination of creativity and character, but it’s Aquaria that really shines. Her doo-doo pick-up pic sure didn’t stink, and she’s awarded the win. What does she get? Oh, just $1,000 from Postmates, which will fill a queen with an awful lot of disco fries.

The maxi challenge this week is THE LAST BALL, which if a certain orange dum-dum fires the wrong “smart missile” it just might be! Ru’s apocalyptic vision for the future demands the ladies dress for winter in Alaska (which will be warm) and summer in Miami (which will be cold), because climate change is real, y’all. The third look will be for a new colony on Mars.

The girls will be crafting their Life on Mars looks — I’m sorry, “lewks” — I’m sorry “LERKS” — in the work room. Hot glue abounds, with some girls like Monet, struggling with a difficult fabric. Luckily, Asia is masterful seamstress, and she spends a lot of time helping all the girls.

We also learn about how the Vixen learned to sew by tracing her name written on a napkin with needle and thread. Cracker shares a story about how her fathTer responded to her winning a national gold medal in karate by reminding her that she’ll need to win another if she doesn’t want people to think it was a fluke. That’s where she gets her edge.

There’s also a brief, hilarious world history debate between Monet vs. Monique/everybody else. It starts as a conversation about Eureka’s twang, but turns into an argument over which came first: the English or American accent? Monet asserts that the accents were mostly similar until people went back to England, which is met with incredulity from the rest of the girls. Never have the gays all Googled something so en masse since Bieber’s nudes.

Her timeline isn’t exactly right, but she’s not wrong. The English accent as we know it (“non-rhotic,” meaning no hard Rs) didn’t develop until the Industrial Revolution when the upper crust wanted to distinguish itself. The more you betta know.

The juiciest moment is Aquaria’s when Cracker gingerly confronts her about rumors that Aquaria has sugar daddies. Aquaria denies the charge, leading to Cracker looking dead into the camera — which isn’t done nearly enough — to remind America that she is open to having a sugar daddy. Aquaria’s self-made, “started from the bottom” aesthetic is not a look Cracker is wanting to steal, Cracker says with a wink. Well played.

It actually turns out to be Aquaria’s episode all-around. Not only did she pick up the win at the mini challenge, but this week’s fashion-focused maxi challenge plays to her strengths. She even flashes a T-shirt-ready catchphrase to Ru: “Some girls in the workroom chose to read books; I chose to turn looks.” (Although, she’s unable to accurately repeat it at Ru’s prodding. Gotta work on that branding, bitch.)

The runway is indeed a full gag. However, it should be noted, none of the queens slay the way Ru does in this Leigh Bowery-esque, outer space club kid, mask-for-mask eleganza. She looks like Erika Jayne had sex with Daft Punk on a funfetti cake, and I. AM. LIVING. FOR. IT.

There’s hardly a flop in the entire THIRTY-THREE looks we’re blessed with this week. However, someone’s gotta be top, and someone’s gotta be bottom. (Ain’t that always the way?)

Our top three include Aquaria, Cracker and Kameron. Aquaria sends three insanely sharp ensembles down the runway, serving high-fashion that transcends each category and makes it uniquely her own. Cracker shows that she can just as easily fire off one-liners as she can fully-realized fashion fantasy. Kameron continues to surprise, sending three stellar looks to the mainstage.

Less fortunate were Monet, Dusty and Asia; the lattermost revealing she lost a lot of time helping the other girls. In a different context, this would have read as an excuse. However, the other girls onstage leap to Asia’s defense, backing up her claim that she truly helped every other queen. The judges admire Asia’s altruism, but remind her to not forget this is a competition. The airplane oxygen mask metaphor is apt; secure yours before helping someone else.

Dusty’s Alaskan winter ensemble is egregious enough to land her in the bottom for that alone. It’s bejeweled sea captain on top, goth pirate below with a dash of late-‘80s Cher and a bit of dominatrix for good measure. None of it works. Neither her Miami summer nor her gorgeous, but not quite on-theme Mars outfit can save her.

Monet turned in her interpretation of a Why-It-Gotta-Be-White Walker for Miami summer that stunned, but her other looks were more crafty than couture. And Asia’s three ensembles are cute, but not exceptional.

It’s Dusty and Monet giving a lip sync, and boy do they deliver. Dusty gives us a quirky, spastic interpretation of Nicki Minaj that would have easily won the last three lip syncs. However, she’s up against Monet, a certifiable lip-sync assassin. Monet has the judges in the palms of her hands, giving us fierceness, comedy and sex all at once. She speeds up, she slows down, she’s note-perfect. At one point she delivers a jump-split fake-out that has Ru in stitches, and it only serves to heighten the excitement when she finally delivers on it later.

Ru tells everyone watching that THIS is what you call a lip sync for your life. I would’ve been happy with both girls getting spared, but Ru keeps Monet and sends Dusty packing.

So where do the queens stand now? Let’s discuss in our rankings below, and leave yours in the comments!

1. The fact Cracker can work a runway and demonstrate a lightning-quick wit on par with Bianca and Bob makes her formidable competitor. Each one of her ball looks was great. Her braided bikini hula bimbo was campy, but still polished. Her Miami summer look gave me Barbie on Hoth vibes, which I’m very into, and her final Martian ensemble was simple, but sharp. She is the one to beat this season, for sure.

2. It was the Aquaria show this week. Her win was well-deserved. (It felt disingenuous to see the judges even try to pretend like it was close, despite Cracker’s strong turnout.) I’m not even sure which Aquaria look was my favorite; they were all so strong. The lucha libre bikini with extra-long braid was exciting. Her Lisa Frank fur put a fun twist on an already refined outfit. She took a chance with the villainous Mars paper-fashion, but it paid off in a big way. There are shades of Violet Chachki here, which means she could theoretically ride it to the end (if she can cruise through any roast or Snatch Game challenge under the radar). For now, I’m excited to see what she does next.

3. There’s something about Eureka that I still really respond to. Her fashions are generally on fleek (are the kids still saying that?), and she can play the sort of reindeer games this show demands. Her personality can be a bit … much (and this week’s Untucked made her look particularly stank), but I still think she’s got some chops. Her Alaskan and Miami looks were competent, but safe. I loved the big, sparkly take on the Mars ball.

4. Maybe I’m overestimating Asia, especially considering her bottom three placement this week, but that queen has really been impressing me. Her faltering this week served to endear her more, not less. Even her fashions weren’t AWFUL by any stretch. Hopefully, this scare will only put the pressure to turn her into a full diamond down the road.

5. OK, finally, I feel like I’m warming to Blair. This is the first week it didn’t feel like she was overwhelmed by the magnitude of the competition. She’s been so bright-eyed and bushy-tailed to the point of it almost being unnerving. This week, she seemed at ease in the mini challenge and channeled her vintage Barbie aesthetic perfectly across a black-and-white pin-up Alaskan winter, a rabbit fur Miami summer and a bubblegum pink starfleet realness look.

6. I am fully here for the Vixen. No one would ever describe her as conflict-averse, but she also, in my opinion, comes off tough, but fair. I’ve been watching people scream each other into submission on reality TV since the dawn of the genre, and I find Vixen’s approach to be one of the sharpest. It helps that she can also deliver the goods to back it all up. I love her transparent bikini and over-sized fan. (I thought her Miami summer look with the antlers was more The Magicians than Into the Woods, but whatever.) Vixen’s Martian couture looked like she’d be right at home with the Misfits tormenting Jem and the Holograms.

7. Monique was mostly fine. I thought that mauve jumpsuit she wore in the Miami category was awful — maybe my least favorite look of the night. I don’t see Monique making it to the end of the competition, but I do look forward to her sticking around for a long while, because she delivers humor — and heart — in all her workroom and interview moments.

8. Despite Kameron’s top-three finish this week, I just don’t see the consistency there yet. This group is so neck-and-neck that (beside Cracker) everyone else’s positions in the pecking order feel primed to change at any given moment. I was gagged for the ditzy Martian communicator, and the Alaskan winter bikini was all summer body-ody-ody fantasy straight out of Beverly Hills. Now, I liked the Miami frost queen, but I did also think the blue face makeup gave her a weird sort of goatee shadow that wasn’t working for me. Kameron could be this season’s dark horse, or she could go home next week, and neither outcome would surprise me!

9. I grow weary of Mayhem Miller’s whiteout contacts. So weary. Her Bettie Page Alaskan bikini was a snore, but I did give all the snaps to that hooded crimson number she trotted out on Mars. Mayhem’s another queen that could steal this whole thing, but I’m not feeling it this week.

10. Monet’s been steadily slipping from the beginning, and all that charm and  goodwill started wearing off. The lip sync was legendary, and I hope this lights a fire under her to bring that kind of ferocity to everything else she’s doing. I’ve got my fingers crossed that Monet can bounce back from this and landin top half of the class next week.

11. While Yuhua, Kalorie and even Miss Vanjie (Miss … Vanjie) felt like they went home at the right time, Dusty’s departure feels more like a loss. It was the right call, and really more of a reflection of how strong the competitors are this season. Dusty didn’t completely fall on her face here, and her lip sync was strong. Rarely have we seen such a deserving queen miss the top 10 for their season, but that’s the way season 10 is shaping up, my friends. I’d like to see Dusty come back either this season or, if we’re so lucky, All Stars season five or six.

How would you rank the queens?

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Trump’s Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo states he does not support marriage equality during confirmation hearing

Trump’s Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo states he does not support marriage equality during confirmation hearing

Senator Booker and Senator Shaheen question Pompeo on anti-LGBTQ record following GLAAD campaign

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization today expressed outrage toward President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State after Mike Pompeo confirmed that he is against marriage equality during his confirmation hearing after being grilled about his record by Sen. Cory Booker. Last Friday, GLAAD campus ambassador Tony Hernandez hand-delivered research about Pompeo’s anti-LGBTQ record to the Senate offices of all 21 members of the committee along with letters from GLAAD’s President, Sarah Kate Ellis, urging the senators to question Pompeo about his close ties to the designated anti-LGBTQ hate group Family Research Council.

Mike Pompeo: “When I was a politician I had a very clear view on whether it was appropriate for two-same sex persons to marry. I stand by that.”

Sen. Booker:  “So you do not believe it is appropriate for two gay people to marry?”

Mike Pompeo: “Senator, I continue to hold that view.”

Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo doesn’t believe that gay people should be able to get married. How is he going to protect LGBTQ people around the world? #AskPompeo pic.twitter.com/XzHk2E5Hvl

— GLAAD (@glaad) April 12, 2018

“Mike Pompeo’s reaffirmed opposition to marriage equality and LGBTQ rights further proves that he is dangerously wrong to serve as our Nation’s chief diplomat,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “His personal ties to anti-LGBTQ hate groups and clear refusal to support the hard-fought equal rights of the LGBTQ community make him wholly unqualified to promote human rights abroad.”

Earlier in the committee Sen. Jeanne Shaheen also confronted Mike Pompeo about his anti-LGBTQ record, directly asking him: “During your tenure in Congress you have made statement that have been described as anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT rights, so how would you as Secretary of State reconcile those positions and statements that you have taken in Congress with the need to represent America’s values and defend human rights?”

In Pompeo’s answer to Shaheen, he told Americans to “look at my record” and claimed that he always promoted people within the CIA on merit regardless of religion or sexual orientation. This response failed to address his close personal ties to the anti-LGBTQ hate group Family Research Council, which openly supported Uganda’s efforts to punish and execute LGBTQ citizens – known as the “Kill the Gays Bill.”

Since Mike Pompeo wants the people to look at his record, we have provided more information about his anti-LGBTQ record and ties to FRC below via GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Project:

Mike Pompeo’s Connections to Family Research Council:

Consulted with Tony Perkins while serving as CIA Director: “Pompeo has consulted with Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, an organization that the Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled an anti-gay hate group.” [The Washington Post; 8.24.17].

Has made (at least) six appearances on Family Research Council’s anti-LGBTQ radio show. Live with Tony Perkins: October 6, 2016; March 22, 2016; July 26, 2016; September 3; 2015; July 22, 2015; May 5, 2014.

Family Research Council endorsed Mike Pompeo during his re-election to the U.S. House in 2014, specifically citing his “support for marriage” and “traditional family values” as reasons behind their support: The culture has been challenged beyond all reasonable limits. The strong, conservative men and women elected in 2010 and 2012 need reinforcements…The votes you have cast on the life issue reflect your concern for mother and child and your support for marriage as between one man and one woman.” [Pompeo for Congress, 3.5.14]

One of thirty House of Representative members to join the Family Research Council on an amicus brief challenging the Affordable Care Act in the case National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius. [FRC; 10.27.11]

Anti-LGBTQ Record of the Family Research Council (FRC):

Actively lobbied against a congressional resolution denouncing Uganda’s “kill the gays bill:” “The blog Joe. My. God.,working with a reporter from Gay City News, reported that the conservative Family Research Council spent $25,000 “to lobby Congress against approving a resolution denouncing Uganda’s plan to execute homosexuals. The site posted three screencaps from the Family Research Council’s lobbying report; they suggest $25,000 was spent on lobbying what FRC described as “Res.1064Ugandan ResolutionPro-homosexual promotion.” [CBS News; 6.4.10]

Claimed the Ugandan bill that aimed to punish and execute LGBTQ people “upholds moral conduct:” The President [Obama] criticized Ugandan leaders for considering enhanced penalties for crimes related to homosexuality…The President said that “We may disagree about gay marriage, “but surely we can agree that it is unconscionable to target gays and lesbians for who they are.” Mr. President as long as you characterize efforts to uphold moral conduct that protects others and in particular the most vulnerable, as attacking people, civility will continue to evade us.” [Family Research Council via the Internet Archive; 2.4.10]

Opposed overturning Texas “Homosexual Conduct” law, which criminalized consensual sexual intimacy between same-sex couples: “To extend homosexual sodomy the same protections given to the marital union would undermine the definition of marriage and could open the door for homosexual marriage. The court should demonstrate judicial humility and decline to deconstruct in radical and revolutionary ways the bedrock social institution of marriage.’” [Family Research Council via the Internet Archive; 6.25.03]

Spent over $75,000 to lobby to keep “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” in place: “The Traditional Values Coalition and the Family Research Council, have each spent more than $75,000 so far on their overall lobbying expenditures this year. Both groups support keeping the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in place.” [Open Secrets; 11.3.10]. Family Research Council President, Tony Perkins, also claimed there is “blood of young marines” on hands of legislators who voted to repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. [YouTube, Right Wing Watch; 11.20.10]

Lobbied against LGBTQ-inclusive hate crimes legislation: “Social conservatives said the hate crimes bill would violate the First Amendment, and would be a step toward a larger gay rights agenda they oppose. ‘Expanding hate crimes puts America in lock step with the stated agenda of homosexual activists who will turn next to the so-called Employment Non-Discrimination Act, followed by the repeal of the ban on homosexuality in the military and then the Defense of Marriage Act,’ the Family Research Council warned on its Web site.” [The Washington Post; 10.23.09]

Printed and disturbed flyers defending the dangerous and discredited practice of conversion therapy: “Although much attention has been focused on counseling techniques or therapies for unwanted same-sex attractions and on the work of “ex-gay” ministries, there is startling evidence that considerable numbers of people experience significant change in some aspects of sexual orientation, particularly their behavior, quite spontaneously, without therapeutic intervention.”[Family Research Council via the Internet Archive; 7.5.10]

Testified in favor of anti-LGBTQ conversion therapy before legislative bodies in New Hampshire, Washington D.C., Maryland, Massachusetts, and Vermont: “Testimony by Peter Sprigg in Opposition to New Hampshire House Bill S. 587-FN” [Family Research Council; 2.21.17], “FRC’s Peter Sprigg Testifies before D.C. Council on Proposed Sexual Orientation Change Efforts Ban” [Family Research Council; 6.27.14], “FRC’s Peter Sprigg Testifies Before MD State House in Opposition to Bill Prohibiting Sexual Orientation Therapy for Minors” [Family Research Council; 3.2.18], “Family Research Council Expert Testifies Before Massachusetts General Court” [Family Research Council; 6.7.17], Testimony by Peter Sprigg in Opposition to Vermont Bill S. 132 [Family Research Council; 2.26.16]

Lobbied against the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) proposed legislation that would prohibit discrimination in hiring and employment on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. [Open Secrets; bills FRC lobbied, 2013]

Mike Pompeo’s Personal Anti-LGBTQ Record:

Vowed to continue to fight against abortion, marriage equality, and related matters “each and every day:” As a Kansan, I hold a deep reverence for the sanctity of life, the solidarity of family, and the solemnity of marriage. I will continue the fight to uphold these fundamental ideals each and every day…I also fully support the traditional institution of marriage. Strong families are the most important building block of our Republic, and we must preserve them for the sake of our community and our culture. [Vote Smart; 1.1.13]

Insists families with same-sex parents are less “ideal”: “I think as you look back at civilization, look back at history, you find the strength of these families having a father and a mother is the ideal condition for childbearing,” Pompeo said. “Doesn’t mean there aren’t great families with single parents, great young men and women raised without either parent. If you’re asking for what is ideal, I think it’s being raised by a man and a woman.” [Vote Smart; 10.22.14]

Opposed the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, suggesting that “when you enter the army you give up a few of your rights, there’s a few things that you can’t do that we get to do a civilians, so I would not a have supported that policy—or would.” [YouTube; September 23, 2010 District 4 Congressional Debate; 9.14.10]

Called the US Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling granting marriage equality to all fifty states as “a shocking abuse of power:” “Creating, out of nowhere, a federal right to marry, flies in the face of centuries of shared understanding of our Constitution,” Pompeo said in an email Friday. “It is a shocking abuse of power. It is wrong. I will continue to fight to protect our most sacred institutions; Kansans and our nation deserve no less.” [Vote Smart; 6.26.15]

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Congratulations to Yolanda and Oscar from La Porte, Texas!

Congratulations to Yolanda and Oscar from La Porte, Texas!

Happiness is contagious and it starts with a smile. This was certainly the case for Yolanda and Oscar. She writes: “Well, it all started with a smile! ? It was Monday (February 5th) and as I was getting ready for work, I decided to take a few minutes to check my Zoosk messages. There was

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Maryland Elementary School to Be Named for Gay Civil Rights Icon Bayard Rustin

Maryland Elementary School to Be Named for Gay Civil Rights Icon Bayard Rustin
Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin

Bayard Rustin Elementary will be the name of Montgomery County, Maryland’s first school named for an openly gay individual after the Board of Education voted 6-2 to name the school after the civil rights icon who advised Martin Luther King Jr. and was a lead organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.

The school board voted against the recommendations of a naming committee which had recommended the school be named for Lillian Brown, a local educator, Bethesda Magazine reports.

Testimonies from LGBT students, like Jamie Griffith, a senior from Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, were among the things that swayed the board’s decision.

Said Griffith: As a queer student, even in a progressive area, I was raised in a society that still attaches shame to my identity. So a Bayard Rustin Elementary School is not only a well-deserved homage to a civil rights leader and hero, but a way to break stigma and give hope to future students who no longer have to feel trapped in the closet.”

Bethesday Magazine reported that Griffith and others pushed back against complaints from parents that having a school named for an openly gay person would generate conversations inappropriate for young children.

Adds Bethesda Mag:

The recognition of LGBTQ identities is gaining additional significance in the current political climate, testified Gabriel Acevero, a Montgomery Village resident who is running for state delegate.

“We have a hostile administration that is intent on erasing LGBTQ folks, recently taking us off the Census and banning transgender Americans from serving their country,” Acevero said. “Now more than ever we need to affirm LGBTQ youth, and that’s why Bayard Rustin is such a powerful name for this school.”

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 13, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 13, 2018

MATTIS ASKED ABOUT TRANS TROOPS, DECLINES TO PRAISE THEIR BRAVE SERVICE: During a Capitol Hill hearing yesterday on the Pentagon’s budget, Defense Secretary James Mattis refused to praise the service of Logan Ireland, an exemplary transgender Air Force staff sergeant bravely serving his country. After Representative Jackie Speier (D-CA) held up a photograph of Ireland and asked, “Do you believe that currently serving transgender troops like Staff Sgt. Ireland are a burden to our military?” Mattis refused to directly answer, saying only that the matter is in the courts. Rep. Speier’s pointed response: “Well, Mr. Secretary, you rolled out this new policy and now you are saying you are not prepared to defend it.” More from Federal News Radio and The Hill.

Today, Secretary Mattis refused to praise the service of Logan Ireland, an exemplary transgender Air Force staff sergeant bravely serving his country. #ProtectTransTroops pic.twitter.com/EbB6NwqIUj

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) April 12, 2018

  • Meanwhile, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) confirmed with the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff of Army that the military has heard of  “zero” issues with unit cohesion or readiness since the ban on trans people was lifted.

ICYMI: Secretary of Army and Army Chief of Staff have seen “precisely zero” issues with unit cohesion since transgender troops have been able to serve openly. #ProtectTransTroops pic.twitter.com/1clvw2wBE0

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) April 13, 2018

HUH? TRUMP SEC OF STATE NOMINEE MIKE POMPEO CLAIMS HE’LL TREAT PEOPLE WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT — HIS RECORD SAYS SOMETHING FAR DIFFERENT: During a Senate confirmation hearing yesterday, Pompeo reiterated his opposition to marriage equality, and under intense questioning from Senator Cory Booker and others, refused to denounce his deplorable anti-LGBTQ record — including his past assertion that being LGBTQ is a “perversion.” Pompeo co-sponsored legislation to allow states to not recognize same-sex marriage and to allow businesses and organizations using taxpayer dollars a license to discriminate against LGBTQ people. Pompeo’s political career has been funded by anti-LGBTQ hate groups, including the Family Research Council. HRC urges Senators to reject his nomination. Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) reports on Booker’s grilling of Pompeo at  The Washington Post, and more from Gay Today and Washington Blade

  • Representative David Cicilline (D-RI) and nearly 50 House colleagues signed a letter to Senators opposing Pompeo because of his long-standing opposition to LGBTQ equality. Read the letter here.

When asked about his anti-LGBTQ positions by @SenatorShaheen, Mike Pompeo says “look at my record.” We have, and it’s isn’t good. ����

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) April 12, 2018

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY — MOMENTUM! SENATOR DOUG JONES (D-AL) CO-SPONSORS THE EQUALITY ACT: “With his support for this crucial legislation, Senator Jones adds to the tremendous momentum for the Equality Act, and brings the number of sponsors to 245 — the most ever for any LGBTQ civil rights bill,” said HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin). “HRC was proud to mobilize our more than 18,000 members and supporters and the nearly 200,000 Equality Voters across Alabama to support Doug Jones in the U.S. Senate race last year. Today, we are even prouder to see him using his office to push for the rights of LGBTQ people, both in his home state and across the country.” The announcement was first reported by Washington Blade’s Chris Johnson (@chrisjohnson82). More from HRC.

MAINE HOUSE PASSES LEGISLATION TO PROTECT LGBTQ YOUTH FROM CONVERSION THERAPY: “No child should be subjected to this dangerous practice with life-threatening consequences for countless LGBTQ youth,” said HRC Legislative Counsel Xavier Persad. “For the sake of LGBTQ youth across the state, it’s essential that fair-minded voices speak out now and call on their state senators to pass this crucially important legislation.” More from HRC.

ILLINOIS BILL CREATING LGBTQ-INCLUSIVE SCHOOL CURRICULUM PASSES STATE SENATE: More from The Hill.

ANTI-LGBTQ FRESNO UNIFIED TRUSTEE BROOKE ASHJIAN WILL NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION: Last year, HRC President Chad Griffin called on Ashjian to step down in the wake of his anti-LGBTQ remarks regarding California’s LGBTQ-inclusive sex education laws. More from Aleksandra Appleton (@aleksappleton) in The Fresno Bee.

NEW SEC GUIDELINES LIMIT SHAREHOLDERS’ ABILITY TO PRESS MANAGEMENT ON LGBTQ EQUALITY: Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ruled that fashion retailer Cato could shut down a shareholder proposal that would explicitly add sexual orientation and gender identity to company non-discrimination policies. More from NewNowNext.

ALARMING — DALLAS HIV & AIDS PATIENTS MAY HAVE SUFFERED UNNECESSARY TREATMENT DELAYS: Naomi Martin (@NaomiMartin) reports that access to health care is key to ending the HIV epidemic once and for all. More from Dallas Morning News.

  • In Florida, high housing costs and an epidemic of HIV are disproportionately affecting transgender people.  Read this comprehensive piece by Noreen Marcus for U.S. News and World Report.
  • HRC has released a guide to HIV prevention, treatment and care on college campuses. More from Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

GAY AND LESBIAN YOUTH IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS EXPERIENCE LESS MENTAL DISTRESS: The study from the Journal of Abnormal Psychology found the correlation did not hold for bisexual subjects. More from The Washington Post.

THIS WEEKEND — PRIDE IN PENCE’S HOMETOWN: HRC will be on-the-ground in Columbus, Indiana, for its first-ever LGBTQ Pride festival. More from IndyStar.

TEXAS PASTOR SAYS IT’S TIME TO LOVE AND ACCEPT LGBTQ PEOPLE IN THE CHURCH: “[W]e’ve got thousands, if not millions, of young LGBT people in America today, many of them Christians, followers of Christ, who have left the Church because they feel rejected. I think it’s a great tragedy,” Pastor Andy McQuitty of the Irving Bible Church told The Christian Post.

  • And in England, a senior Church of England bishop called on the church to “do better” in supporting the LGBTQ community. More from The Guardian.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

HIGH COURT OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RULES CODE CRIMINALIZING SAME-SEX ACTIVITY IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL: In a landmark judgement, the High Court of Trinidad and Tobago ruled that outdated sections of the country’s penal code that criminalize consensual adult same-sex activity are unconstitutional. More from HRC and Guardian.

POLLING IN BRAZILIAN PRESIDENTIAL RACE SPELLS UNCERTAINTY FOR LGBTQ COMMUNITY: Primary polls are favoring Congressman Jair Bolsonaro, who is known for anti-LGBTQ and anti-woman stances. More from Washington Blade.

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Trump Rages at ‘Untruthful Slime Ball’ James Comey: ‘It Was My Great Honor to Fire’ Him

Trump Rages at ‘Untruthful Slime Ball’ James Comey: ‘It Was My Great Honor to Fire’ Him

Donald Trump attacked former FBI Director James Comey on Friday morning following the release of excerpts of Comey’s forthcoming book that were published by the Washington Post.

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Tweeted Trump: “James Comey is a proven LEAKER & LIAR. Virtually everyone in Washington thought he should be fired for the terrible job he did-until he was, in fact, fired. He leaked CLASSIFIED information, for which he should be prosecuted. He lied to Congress under OATH. He is a weak and………untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI. His handling of the Crooked Hillary Clinton case, and the events surrounding it, will go down as one of the worst “botch jobs” of history. It was my great honor to fire James Comey!

James Comey is a proven LEAKER & LIAR. Virtually everyone in Washington thought he should be fired for the terrible job he did-until he was, in fact, fired. He leaked CLASSIFIED information, for which he should be prosecuted. He lied to Congress under OATH. He is a weak and…..

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 13, 2018

….untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI. His handling of the Crooked Hillary Clinton case, and the events surrounding it, will go down as one of the worst “botch jobs” of history. It was my great honor to fire James Comey!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 13, 2018

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Trump Rages at ‘Untruthful Slime Ball’ James Comey: ‘It Was My Great Honor to Fire’ Him