The president pledged to be a champion of the gay community. Few believed him. Now, even those who did express disappointment.
By Sam Stein and Asawin Suebsaeng
During his run for office, Donald Trump positioned himself as a champion of gay rights,
someone who would bring the Republican Party into modernity on an
increasingly settled civil rights cause. But well into his first year in
the White House, those who hoped for the best have been disappointed
and those who assumed the worst say their fears are realized.
The Trump administration’s record on LGBT issues has been defined by retrenchment, both sides concede. Many of the advances made under the Obama administration have disappeared,
replaced by policies and directives that could have been written by an
anachronistic social conservative instead of the cosmopolitan New York
businessman occupying the Oval Office.
“I think, personally, the
president has met my expectations,” said Chris Barron, a longtime
conservative gay-rights activist. “My concern has always been what
happens at the department and agency levels. And I definitely have
concerns with what is going on at Department of Justice. The attorney
general [Jeff Sessions] has a very different position on LGBT issues
than the president does. But his job is to carry forward the president’s agenda and not push his own… I’m certainly concerned he is [pushing his own].”
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Source: The Daily Beast
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