Daily newsletter 12/30
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Daily newsletter 12/30
U.S. military veterans can no longer receive abortions through the federal government's health care system after the Department of Veterans Affairs reinstated a near-total ban. The ban removes VA-covered abortion access for veterans and alters previously available reproductive health services. Kazakhstan joined Russia in banning so-called LGBTQ+ propaganda and defined propaganda to include anything promoting LGBTQ+ rights, restricting public advocacy and support. Grammy-winning musician Kim Petras offered Zohran Mamdani a promotional opportunity tied to her upcoming album alongside animal-rights engagement in New York City. Organizers of the No Kings protests described their strategy as patient, long-term movement-building, characterizing it as a relay race rather than a sprint or marathon.
"➡️ The Trump administration has banned military veterans from receiving abortions through the federal government's health care system by ordering the Department of Veterans Affairs to reinstate a near-total ban."
"Meanwhile, the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan has joined Russia in banning so-called LGBTQ+ propaganda, and Grammy-winning musician Kim Petras has offered Zohran Mamdani a tempting deal involving her new album and animal rights in New York City."
"The definition of propaganda includes anything promoting LGBTQ+ rights."
"'We're not in a sprint. It's not even a marathon. It's a relay race,' the press coordinator of No Kings tells The Advocate."
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