Trump Fires Inspector General Overseeing $2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Package

Trump Fires Inspector General Overseeing $2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Package

Donald Trump has fired Glenn Fine, the Pentagon inspector general appointed to oversee the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package.

Politico reports: “That decision, which began circulating on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, effectively removed Fine from his role overseeing the coronavirus relief effort, since the new law permits only current inspectors general to fill the position. … Fine’s removal is Trump’s latest incursion into the community of independent federal watchdogs — punctuated most dramatically by his late Friday ouster of the intelligence community’s inspector general, Michael Atkinson, whose handling of a whistleblower report ultimately led to Trump’s impeachment.”

The Hill reports: “The move follows several steps Trump has taken to combat oversight of the bailout fund. After signing the relief package into law last month, the president issued a signing statement saying he would not allow the special inspector general for the relief program to report to Congress without his supervision. And last week, he nominated one of his own White House lawyers, Brian Miller, for the special inspector general position.”

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GLAAD members share their favorite #SimplyTheBest ‘Schitt’s Creek’ series moments

GLAAD members share their favorite #SimplyTheBest ‘Schitt’s Creek’ series moments

Schitt's Creek, David and Patrick kiss

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On Tuesday, April 7th, the GLAAD Media Award-nominated PopTV show Schitt’s Creek will air its series finale. And the world will say goodbye (for now!) to Johnny, Moira, Alexis, and David. Looking back at the show’s 6 seasons, we asked you to share your all-time favorite Schitt’s moments with us on Twitter, using the hashtag #SimplyTheBest… and we were overwhelmed by the number of responses!!

Here are just a few of the memories you shared with us about how Schitt’s Creek has made you laugh, made you cry, and most of all… made you feel human.

My favorite moment would be when David sang to Patrick!! That scene just fills me with joy!! Love it so much. pic.twitter.com/o0aVNOrYsv

— Lindsey (@lindzlou01) April 6, 2020

my favorite moment was david and patrick’s first kiss…i’m so used to waiting for the other shoe to drop, for a show to make me feel like a fool for thinking a character could be in a gay relationship on screen. SC never made me feel like i should just be grateful for scraps. pic.twitter.com/ADshY4PDqq

— designated grape (@lesbistan) April 6, 2020

This scene made me realise that I need to come out to my parents. That I’d been hiding that part of me for way too long. I used the wine analogy to explain. It worked perfectly. Thank you Schitts Creek for literally giving me the words to come out of the closet pic.twitter.com/JDG944Lzx9

— Laura Turner (@laura898) April 6, 2020

When Patrick came out to his parents with all those scary feelings and what-ifs, but his parents loved him and embraced him without missing a beat. Such a beautiful, hopeful episode. pic.twitter.com/X3xKWMwYjy

— Ash (@AshThenRuby) April 6, 2020

Also anytime Moira was extra dramatic. Here’s a gif for example that cracks me up pic.twitter.com/2km5W6IaXc

— Catherine (@BellaFarella) April 6, 2020

I died laughing when Roland thought Moira was worried about saving the kids when the motel had a fire, but she was talking about her wigs. pic.twitter.com/fuSeqvw3gj

— Ally (@agentr21) April 6, 2020

When David leaned in…my heart was a goner. pic.twitter.com/SwzBgke7Ib

— this is where we started our life together (@hesabutton) April 6, 2020

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— Atomic Kong|From Podcasts (@AtomicKong) April 6, 2020

My favorite moment was when Patrick Brewer came out to his parents & that they fully supported/support him. David Rose is my favorite character because he isn’t afraid to be who he his. He’s unique, strong, smart, beautiful, a good person, and loved.

— rachel *S6 Spoilers (@sassy_mariska) April 6, 2020

The moment Patrick tells his parents David is his boyfriend pic.twitter.com/FHwBl7TI1e

— Lee (@LeonieWoolf) April 6, 2020

When David realized he was loved & opened his heart to Patrick. pic.twitter.com/toMO6WoRNf

— AM Halo (@emmalinesadie) April 6, 2020

There are so many!! But one that I truly love…. pic.twitter.com/Et1RXsF8hl

— Sol (@ThisIsSoledad) April 6, 2020

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— rachel *S6 Spoilers (@sassy_mariska) April 6, 2020

Last week’s episode. All of it. The growth the entire Rose family has experienced during their time in Schitt’s Creek is beautiful. Alexis knowing she can make it on her own. David knowing his home is wherever Patrick is. Moira standing up for herself. Johnny getting a win.

— Kristi (@krisplaysdrums1) April 6, 2020

Anytime David has done his cute ‘I’m not secretly loving this’ smile.
And all of Alexis’ ‘Ew, David’s. pic.twitter.com/lg3WvmyZvl

— Clare (@eatentexp) April 6, 2020

David is my favorite character. His Olive Branch for Patrick is probably my favorite scene – watching David throughout the series, you know how difficult it was for him to be this vulnerable. And I love how much Patrick loves it – perfect reward for David opening up pic.twitter.com/vK2Pza1H04

— molly something ann (@polmalm) April 6, 2020

Motel Review is a perfect episode. All characters are at their best, we meet Patrick and then there is this… pic.twitter.com/HP88rmu8z7

— Jessica Confessore (@jconfess) April 6, 2020

Can we just give a shoutout to the wardrobe of one Moira Rose.
I tuned in for the humour yes, but ohhh the fashion of ou-de-couturedness of Moira was what I was secretly longing to see. The house of McQueen with an undertone of Beetlejuice coiffure. Exquisite! pic.twitter.com/A1lDLZwsIL

— cindy (@theDoorsgirl) April 6, 2020

Alexis’ graduation when Ted showed up and Moira and the Jazzagals surprised with a song. pic.twitter.com/nqsIZNKX2i

— Danielle (@DFink1118) April 6, 2020

This is another one of my favorite Moira moments. #simplythebest pic.twitter.com/nEXowYtnyY

— Emily (@EmilyGoat4) April 6, 2020

So many, but I do love #theNumber pic.twitter.com/A8IZiimW1n

— Lydia Palm (@lydster65) April 6, 2020

There are so many but come on, Patrick and Stevie in the Cabaret leads! Wow! And the scene between Moira & Stevie where Moira calls Steve cool just tears me up every time! pic.twitter.com/gfssvmqGvz

— Molly Coddle (@LostInSofa) April 6, 2020

The Maybe This Time scene and the scene before with Moira was so touching and integral to Stevie’s journey and who she is as a character. pic.twitter.com/hM689j4Nw6

— Saowbia (@everthereader) April 6, 2020

I’ve never related to anything more than when David tried to fit in with the folks of Schitt’s Creek by forcing himself to go hunting. #SchittsCreek @danjlevy pic.twitter.com/WLt6lAQWOC

— Justin (@JustinGunderman) April 6, 2020

This is and will forever be my favorite line in the entire show. I cannot believe Schitt’s Creek is coming to an end pic.twitter.com/HIZ7CGbmc2

— Sadie (@SlimSadieG) April 6, 2020

@danjlevy had me at THRICE the first season. So happy there was a call-back to it this season! pic.twitter.com/iNLcTemNbe

— Kat Adeebz (@ladyhooligankat) April 6, 2020

Moira in the wine commercial is one of my favorites. #simplythebest pic.twitter.com/AGtYXa2EKK

— Emily (@EmilyGoat4) April 6, 2020

David and Stevie’s friendship is my favorite thing ever pic.twitter.com/rpBdsrMnOa

— tori (@victoriaxxb) April 6, 2020

The soundtrack of a generation  pic.twitter.com/bW9J20Yduy

— Schitt’s Creek (Pop) (@SchittsCreekPop) April 6, 2020

April 7, 2020

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Civil Rights Leader John Lewis Endorses Joe Biden for President

Civil Rights Leader John Lewis Endorses Joe Biden for President

John Lewis

Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) endorsed Joe Biden for president on Tuesday during a phone call with reporters.

Said Lewis, via CNN: “He has been a friend, a dear friend. He’s a man of courage, a man with a great conscience, a man of faith. He will be a great president. He will lead our country to a better place. He would inspire another generation to stand up, to speak up and to speak out, to be brave and to be bold. Joe Biden would not be afraid to stand up and preach the way of peace, the way of love, will not be afraid to preach the fight that we must respect the dignity and the worth of every human being. He can help us and will help us regain our way as a nation and as a people. … I have a few health problems now, but they will not be with me forever. I plan to travel around America to support him and be able to speak up and speak out for him,” he said. “I know what it is to campaign hard and to work hard, and I will be out there working and campaigning for Joe Biden as president of the United States of America.”

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#AM_Equality: April 7, 2020

#AM_Equality: April 7, 2020

“THE MOST MARGINALIZED ARE ALSO THE MOST AT RISK” — NEW VIDEO FROM NOWTHIS FEAT. HRC TELLS THE STORIES OF LGBTQ PEOPLE IMPACTED BY COVID-19: More from NowThis.

‘The most marginalized are also the most at risk’ — Here’s how COVID-19 is hitting LGBTQ+ extra hard

Learn more: t.co/ieOK61CfBZ pic.twitter.com/hD86e35RIp

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) April 6, 2020

AN UPDATE ON GENDER AFFIRMING CARE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: “We know that gender-affirming medical and surgical care are essential to the long-term well-being of our transgender and gender diverse patients, families and communities. Just because these procedures have currently been classified as non-urgent does not mean we consider them to be non-essential. As health care professionals, we also recognize that the postponement of these essential surgeries can take a dangerous mental health toll on our patients.” Read more from guest contributors Carl G Streed Jr. MD, MPH (@cjstreed) and Jennifer Siegel MD (@siegenatorJS) at the Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery at Boston Medical Center here.

TUESDAY TWEET — HRC PRESIDENT ALPHONSO DAVID SPEAKS WITH MTV NEWS TO DISCUSS TAKING THE ORG’S ACTIVISM VIRTUAL: “This crisis is going to have an impact on how people interact with each other, not only for purposes of political organizing and the elections, but generally,” David said (@AlphonsoDavid). “We have an obligation to make sure that we are protecting all disadvantaged and marginalized groups. And one of the keys to doing that is shifting to digital organizing to make sure that we can get the word out, we can get the messages out and we can keep people engaged.” Read more from Christianna Silva (@christianna_j) at MTV News

Even as we adjust to this new reality, our activism does not stop. Read more about how @HRC is taking our fight for full equality online and what you can do to get involved. t.co/VdcPOMqpHj

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) April 6, 2020

TRANS VISIBILITY MARCH TO BE HELD VIRTUALLY ON OCTOBER 3: More from Los Angeles Blade

BRIDGING THE GAP: FINDING SUPPORT FOR LGBTQ PEOPLE IN THE GOSPELS: To mark Lent and Palm Sunday this year, HRC Religion and Faith Program Director Michael Vazquez (@mvsebastian) sat down with Jesuit Priest and Editor-at-Large of America Media, Father James Martin (@JamesMartinSJ). Read more of their conversation from HRC

 IN THE STATES 

VIRGINIA GOVERNOR SIGNS BILL INTO LAW TO OFFER AN ADDITIONAL “X” GENDER MARKER OPTION ON DRIVER’S LICENCES: More from HRC

LGBTQ SENIOR LIVING FACILITY TO OPEN IN OHIO: More from Yahoo News.

  • HRC Foundation and Advocates and Services for LGBT Elders (SAGE) have released a new resource that explains the reasons why LGBTQ older adults are particularly vulnerable during the COVID-19 health crisis and helps to ensure they are getting the care they need. More from HRC.

 GET CULTURED – Entertainment, arts and sports news!

SIMPLY THE BEST — HRC CELEBRATES “SCHITT’S CREEK,” WHOSE SERIES FINALE AIRS TONIGHT: While we have many reasons to love “Schitt’s Creek” — Moira’s wig wall being just one of them — it’s the show’s exploration of LGBTQ issues and characters that truly makes it such a standout. David Rose, played by Dan Levy (@danjlevy), breaks barriers by being one of television’s few openly pansexual characters. Read more from HRC

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

ICYMI — HRC ON HUNGARY’S PROPOSED ANTI-LGBTQ LAW: “It is shameful that just a day after Hungary’s Parliament granted emergency powers to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to confront the global COVID-19 crisis, one of its first actions is to attack the transgender community,” said HRC Global Director Jay Gilliam. “This is just one example of how governments are restricting the freedoms and rights of LGBTQ people and other marginalized communities, unnecessarily putting lives at risk in the midst of a global pandemic.” More from HRC

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

BuzzFeed reports on how the LGBTQ community in the U.K. is supporting each other during COVID-19

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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Saying goodbye to ‘Schitt’s Creek’: A place where everybody fits in

Saying goodbye to ‘Schitt’s Creek’: A place where everybody fits in

I watch and rewatch a lot of television.

I genuinely cannot count the number of times I’ve rewatched The Golden Girls or Will & Grace. I’m a sucker for reruns; a creature of habit. Being able to instantly say “yes” when my best friend asks, “do you remember that scene-,” even before they go on to describe said scene, gives me the weirdest sense of accomplishment.

And in all of my TV watching, I have never watched something quite like Schitt’s Creek

Schitt’s Creek follows the Rose family, a group of wealthy, popular socialites who own Rose Video – one of the largest video chains in North America. Until their business manager defrauds them and the government seizes most of their assets. The first episode of Schitt’s Creek opens with revenue agents knocking on the door of their mansion and ends with the Rose family living in the last thing they truly own—the town of Schitt’s Creek. The town was a joke that Johnny (Eugene Levy) had bought for his son, David (Dan Levy). The series follows the family as they rebuild their lives after moving into a run-down motel.

With the series finale of @SchittsCreek coming tomorrow , we wanted to ask all of the fans what moment from the show’s has been #SimplyTheBest in your eyes.

Tweet us your favorite moment, episode or character! pic.twitter.com/mUbegrU5gU

— GLAAD (@glaad) April 6, 2020

The Canadian sitcom first premiered on CBC Television in 2015 and is a production of Not a Real Company Productions. Created and executively produced by Eugene and Dan Levy, it features a range of impressive and experienced actors. Catherine O’Hara plays Moira Rose – an actor and the lovingly dramatic matriarch of the Rose family. Annie Murphy stars as Alexis Rose, her socialite daughter and someone whose confidence I aspire to one day have. The show and its cast went on to win 18 Canadian Screen Awards, be nominated for an Emmy, and become the first Canadian comedy series to win an MTV Movie & TV Award. Dan Levy also won the MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance for his work in Schitt’s Creek.

Dan Levy has made waves as a queer actor, director, and activist in the past few years. Dan, who identifies as a gay man, is a Canadian actor who got his start as one of the original co-hosts on the Canadian series MTV Live. The portrayal of his character hit home for a lot of people.

In the first few episodes of Schitt’s Creek, we find out that David Rose identifies as pansexual. In a subtle but powerful metaphor, he compares his attraction to people to the types of wine that he’ll drink after being asked about it by his new friend, Stevie (Emily Hampshire). She says that she only drinks red wine (meaning men) and said she thought David was the same way. In one of the show’s most memorable scenes, David says that he does drink red wine but that he also drinks white wine and he likes “the wine, not the label.”

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And while I would love to talk about the way the series beautifully explores David Rose and his romantic relationships, I want to keep this article spoiler-free. Just know you’re in for a beautiful ride.

The characters of Schitt’s Creek, especially the Rose family, never treat David and his relationships – or his sexuality – any differently. While accepting the Davidson/Valentini award from GLAAD at its annual San Francisco Gala in 2019, Dan Levy describes this acceptance and how it fit into his vision for the town. “It’s a place where acceptance incubates joy and creates a clarity that allows people to see themselves and each other more deeply,” Levy said. “It’s fiction, yes. But I’ve always been told to lead by example and this felt like a good place to start.” The show is currently up for a Best Comedy Series nomination again at the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards.  

I personally have seen Schitt’s Creek make its mark in all kinds of places. Through inspiring wholesome Facebook groups  – like my favorite, ‘Schitt’s Creek Fans Shoot the Schitt’ – to weekly, wild watch parties at gay bars all over the country.

The storytelling which I, and countless others, have seen on the show is powerful. Storytelling in general – through shows, media, what we listen to, what we watch – is powerful. It’s how we grow, learn, heal. And the story Schitt’s Creek tells is one in which I’ve found a lot of solace.

As a gay and transgender man of color, I’ve never really seen myself fully depicted onscreen. I work to find glimpses – bits and pieces of stories to speak to me and my experiences. Through that, though, I’ve gotten used to dealing with different quips and jokes at the expense of some part of my identity. 

I don’t have to do that with Schitt’s Creek. I see glimpses of my experiences in David; in a wonderfully touching coming out episode and in lessons in learning how to not care about what people think about you. The show’s fast-paced, sometimes wonderfully dry humor doesn’t work off punching down or taking jabs at marginalized groups. It’s just genuinely good. And all in all, it feels like a place where I would fit in.

Daniel Camacho is a GLAAD Campus Ambassador and senior at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign studying Computer Science and Linguistics. He has been involved with and running intersectional activist groups – specifically for queer and trans people-of-color – for almost all of his undergraduate career. He also strives to advocate for LGBTQ+ representation and rights in the expanding field as a campus ambassador for the O4U Tech Conference and as an active member of OSTEM.

April 7, 2020

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