Beto O’Rourke Blasts Trump ‘Racism’ After Tweet Calling Him ‘Phony Hispanic’

Beto O’Rourke Blasts Trump ‘Racism’ After Tweet Calling Him ‘Phony Hispanic’

Donald Trump attacked 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke overnight ahead of a visit to San Antonio following the mass shooting there.

Tweeted Trump: ‘Beto (phony name to indicate Hispanic heritage) O’Rourke, who is embarrassed by my last visit to the Great State of Texas, where I trounced him, and is now even more embarrassed by polling at 1% in the Democrat Primary, should respect the victims & law enforcement – & be quiet!’

O’Rourke tweeted back: “22 people in my hometown are dead after an act of terror inspired by your racism. El Paso will not be quiet and neither will I.”

22 people in my hometown are dead after an act of terror inspired by your racism. El Paso will not be quiet and neither will I. t.co/dakFPKj0vJ

— Beto O’Rourke (@BetoORourke) August 7, 2019

Protests of Trump’s visit are planned and local lawmakers say they don’t want him there.

Said state Rep. Lina Ortega to CNN (watch below): “I think that this community is not ready to have him return. He has said many hateful things about immigrants. He doesn’t understand El Paso. We consider Ciudad Juarez as our sister city. We have many people that live in El Paso, have family that live across the border. He has done — his actions that he has taken with regard to migrants have hurt our community. And this is not the right time for him to come. We have a community that is in mourning,” she added. “This was a horrific, unbelievable massacre that occurred here. People do not need him at this time to come and visit. And if he is coming, he better be sincere in terms of what he has been saying. And he sometimes tweets things, and a couple of days later he turns around and says something different.”

“This is not the right time. … We have a community that is in mourning. This was a horrific, unbelievable massacre that occurred here. People do not need him at this time.” -Democratic state Rep. Lina Ortega on President Trump’s pending visit to El Paso t.co/ocUtQF2e2M pic.twitter.com/yXbmQLUnLX

— CNN (@CNN) August 7, 2019

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We Will Win: Get to Know New HRC President Alphonso David

We Will Win: Get to Know New HRC President Alphonso David

This article first appeared in Equality magazine. Read the most recent issue at hrc.org/magazine.

Alphonso David has been fighting for LGBTQ equality for his entire professional career — his commitment to civil rights born out of his personal experiences as an immigrant, a refugee and a Black gay man

When he takes the helm of the Human Rights Campaign in August, David will become the first civil rights lawyer and the first person of color to serve as HRC president in our organization’s nearly 40-year history.

It’s not the first time he’s made history — most recently, as the head of New York’s Office of Civil Rights, Alphonso helped lead the fight to win marriage equality in the Empire State three years before the Supreme Court guaranteed that right to every American. 

Under his watch, New York banned the abusive practice of so-called “conversion therapy” in minors, expanded Medicaid coverage to cover transition-related care, made it easier to amend gender markers on birth certificates, and enacted policies and regulations to support people living with HIV and drive new diagnoses to an all-time low statewide. 

HRC President Alphonso David at World Pride in New York  

CIVIL RIGHTS IN NEW YORK

He has also helped lead efforts to expand access to reproductive healthcare, restore voting rights to New Yorkers, advance workplace protections for disadvantaged communities, and require access to free translation services in essential state services. Prior to his work for New York State, David served as a staff attorney at Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.

David has fought tirelessly to make New York a fairer, freer place for everyone. Now, he will lead the nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization as our new president.

“Alphonso has devoted his career to expanding the civil rights of LGBTQ people across New York State and the nation,” said HRC Board Foundation Board Chair Deb Taft. “At a time when LGBTQ people, women, people of color, immigrants and refugees, and so many others are being confronted with daily attacks on our most basic rights, Alphonso is the fierce, compassionate, and strategic leader HRC and our broader movement for equality needs.”

David has known from a very young age about the struggle for freedom and equality. He was born in the U.S. but grew up in Liberia, where his uncle and father were political leaders. 

MAKING HISTORY AND LEADING OUR MOVEMENT FORWARD

In 1980, his uncle was assassinated and his father was incarcerated during a violent military coup. At the age of 14, his family escaped Liberia for a new life in Baltimore. In Baltimore, he was acutely aware about what it meant to be different. He was often the target of ridicule.

“I soon learned what it meant to be different: an immigrant, an African and a Black person in the United States,” said David.

Eventually, he came to understand that he wasn’t just a Black man, an immigrant and a child of refugees. He was also gay.

“I had to, at a very young age, understand the purpose of life, the value of democracy, and really think about, ‘Why am I here? What am I going to do?’” said David. 

He became a civil rights lawyer and built a career on fighting for equality. Despite monumental gains for LGBTQ equality in New York and across the country, we now find ourselves at a perilous time in our nation’s history.

Time and again, the Trump-Pence administration has attempted to undermine the rights of the LGBTQ community. They have banned brave transgender troops from serving in the U.S. military. They have nominated anti-LGBTQ extremists to judicial positions. They have remained silent on anti-LGBTQ violence abroad. They have targeted transgender and gender non-conforming people’s access to critical healthcare. And they are attacking children and parents in the child welfare system.

Meanwhile, anti-equality legislators at the state level are trying to ram through legislation that targets our community. There is an epidemic of violence that targets the transgender community, especially Black transgender women

Alphonso David at HRC HQ

TAKING ON TRUMP-PENCE

Since Donald Trump and Mike Pence took office, LGBTQ people have been under attack by an administration hellbent on ripping away our progress. David is ready to lead HRC as we take on Trump-Pence — and all foes of equality — together.

“I see a tremendous opportunity to overcome these attacks,” said David. “I believe in the single mother trying to access affordable healthcare for her family. I believe in the Black trans woman who is preparing for that big interview. I believe in the teenager wondering if others will see them as they see themselves when they look in that mirror. I believe in the construction worker who is building the courage to come out to his peers. And I believe in the young, queer immigrant who came to this country so that they could live authentically.

“I believe that together, all of us, we can harness the strength that’s inherent in our differences, to stand together in the face of fear and division,” said David.

Chad Griffin, HRC’s outgoing president, knows better than anyone what it takes to lead the organization and the challenges that David will face from day one in the position.

“Alphonso David is a brilliant strategist, leader and civil rights lawyer, a fierce and compassionate advocate for LGBTQ equality — and he’s someone I’ve truly admired for years,” said Griffin. 

Alphonso David has served in New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration since 2011. Starting in August, he takes the helm at the Human Rights Campaign. 

Members of Congress, leaders of social justice organizations, celebrities and others lauded the Human Rights Campaign board’s selection and expressed excitement about next steps for David, HRC and the LGBTQ movement.

Vanita Gupta, the president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, pointed to David’s lengthy civil rights advocacy experience when she congratulated him.

Congrats, #AlphonsoDavid!

In this crucial moment for our country & the fight for equality, Alphonso brings a tenacious determination & long track record of advancing civil rights. I look forward to working with him to continue defending our democracy & advancing equality. ✊��✊��✊�� t.co/KeHZjAaRgf

— Vanita Gupta (@vanitaguptaCR) June 25, 2019

It won’t be long before David makes his first trip to Capitol Hill as HRC president to meet with members of Congress to talk about HRC’s legislative priorities such as the Equality Act, which would provide consistent and explicit non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people across key areas of life, including employment, housing, credit, education, public spaces and services federally funded programs, and jury service. 

Big congrats to #AlphonsoDavid! A great choice to spearhead @HRC at a critical time. Look forward to partnering together in the months and years ahead. t.co/pIKf9lL3Oa

— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) June 26, 2019

Of course, HRC’s mission will always be to fight for full LGBTQ equality and nothing less.

“If we want to win full equality, that’s going to require us to come together, to dig deep, to be resilient, to embrace our differences, to tenaciously defend the most vulnerable among us, to fight with every ounce of determination we have,” said David. “I promise you this, I will fight for each and every one of us. All I ask is that you join me, that you join the Human Rights Campaign in our fight for true equality. In unity, we will fight back and we will win.” 

David shares how his life story and career as a civil rights attorney prepared him to lead HRC forward in a new video, Difference Is Our Strength. Watch it now at hrc.im/meetalphonsodavid

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Mayor Pete slams Trump over gun violence: “How about some action?”

Mayor Pete slams Trump over gun violence: “How about some action?”

Mayor Pete at Fox town hall

Democratic Presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg has lashed out at Donald Trump following a trifecta of shootings over the weekend.

While appearing on CNN August 6, the South Bend, IN Mayor criticized Trump for his violent rhetoric, and for stirring up white nationalist hatred during his presidency. When asked whether Buttigieg would accept a visit from the President if the shooting had been in South Bend, the mayor gave an unequivocal no. Trump has been uninvited to El Paso, Texas–a site of one of the shootings–by the local mayor.

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“Ordinarily… [a mayor] would automatically welcome a visit from a President of either party,” Buttigieg said, “because you know that he would be there to help you…to help bring people together, to help those who are hurting, and to help keep people safe. The problem is, right now, we’ve got a President right now who is part of the problem and incapable of bringing people together. This morning, he was on Twitter doing the exact opposite. The whole idea of the symbolic role of the presidency–which is just as important as the policy role–is that it is an office that can bring people together.” “Sadly,” Buttigieg added, “we are lacking that critical function of the Presidency. When [Trump] shows up, you know the politics and the divisiveness will be part of what he brings to the town.”

When asked what Trump should do, Buttigieg didn’t mince words. “It’s too late for him not to be a white nationalist, and to not bear some responsibility for what’s happened here,” he said. “What he could do is refrain from divisive and politicizing rhetoric, and focus on making something happen. How about some action? I remember his inaugural speech where he said American carnage stops right now. I remember back when he said he was going to actually do something about guns before the NRA [National Rifle Association] put him in his place and reminded him that he’s not allowed to say that.”

Buttigieg also unveiled his own plan for gun control.

“Anyone can have a slingshot, nobody can have a nuclear weapon,” says Mayor Buttigieg about his plan to have stricter gun laws. “We have decided all along that there’s a line to be drawn somewhere. Clearly we need to draw that line tighter.”t.co/hmzJ6fguwO pic.twitter.com/i7ZqwRKruK

— New Day (@NewDay) August 6, 2019

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‘Andi Mack’ Star Joshua Rush Comes Out as Bisexual

‘Andi Mack’ Star Joshua Rush Comes Out as Bisexual

Andi Mack / Disney Channel

Joshua Rush, the 17-year-old star of the just-wrapped groundbreaking Disney Channel series Andi Mack, has come out as bisexual on Twitter.

first! i win! it’s me. i’m bi. And now that I’ve said that, I have a few things to rant about. There are more important things to talk about than me liking a whole bunch of genders, but I do want to share a few things with you guys.

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

Instead of feeling the courage to tell you today that I am an out and proud bisexual man because of the character I played for four years, I feel that courage thinking of all of you, who felt emboldened by Cyrus to come out.

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

I stuffed the existential crisis of talking about my sexual orientation into a box in my mind for years. Today, I release it into the world.

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

So. I want to encourage you all to donate to GLAAD. Our show wouldn’t have existed in the form that it did without them, but also because their hard work in furthering acceptance in media helps an uncountable number of people.t.co/jlQTEcAAu3

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

I also want to ask you to donate to The Trevor Project, who are literally saving lives every day. Helping young LGBTQ+ voices feel heard and loved is utterly crucial.t.co/jAgqEukuyh

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

Thank you to you for giving me the courage to know who I am and tell you this today.

Happy 20biteen!

— joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) August 6, 2019

Tweeted Rush: “first to respond to this tweet is bi lol. first! i win! it’s me. i’m bi. And now that I’ve said that, I have a few things to rant about. There are more important things to talk about than me liking a whole bunch of genders, but I do want to share a few things with you guys. I saw so many of you watch Cyrus come out and said ‘Hey! I can be me!’ How ironic, isn’t it, that me, playing that character, never had mustered up that courage? Instead of feeling the courage to tell you today that I am an out and proud bisexual man because of the character I played for four years, I feel that courage thinking of all of you, who felt emboldened by Cyrus to come out.”

Rush added: “I had a close friend of mine come out to me in fifth grade. FIFTH GRADE! That was well before I had any clue of my own identity and orientation. I suffered with some level of my own internalized homophobia even while playing the first openly gay character on Disney Channel. I stuffed the existential crisis of talking about my sexual orientation into a box in my mind for years. Today, I release it into the world. Being bi isn’t all of my identity, nor is it the most important part of my identity. Bi erasure and issues like it are important, but trans women of color still have a life expectancy of THIRTY FIVE YEARS and that is absolutely unacceptable.”

Rush then encouraged followers to donate to GLAAD and the Trevor Project and read GLAAD’s page on bisexuality.

Rush concluded by saying, “Thank you to you for giving me the courage to know who I am and tell you this today. Happy 20biteen”

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