
"➡️ It's an intense week in Washington D.C., as the Epstein scandal comes back with a vengeance and Rep. Robert Garcia reveals that the White House is pressuring Republicans to cover it up. Meanwhile, Broadway stars Javier Muñoz and Peppermint went to Congress to make the case for HIV prevention funding. "This is my life, this is my health, this is my future," Muñoz tells The Advocate."
"We also cover Rand Paul claiming that Dr. Demetre Daskalakis's gay lifestyle disqualifies him from a government role, and a Democratic prosecutor in Florida who will review if the state has wrongly arrested people redrawing the Pulse crosswalk in rainbow chalk. On a positive note, an LGBTQ+ film festival in New York is stepping up for movie lovers in Arizona after Trump's anti-DEI measures forced a festival in Phoenix to shut down."
An Epstein-related scandal has resurfaced in Washington D.C., with Rep. Robert Garcia alleging White House pressure on Republicans to conceal details. Broadway performers Javier Muñoz and Peppermint lobbied Congress for increased HIV prevention funding, emphasizing personal stakes for health and future. Sen. Rand Paul criticized Dr. Demetre Daskalakis’s lifestyle, tying it to his resignation amid the administration's anti-science policies. A Democratic prosecutor in Florida will evaluate alleged wrongful arrests of people who redrew the Pulse memorial crosswalk in rainbow chalk. A New York LGBTQ+ film festival is offering free online access to its selections for Arizona viewers after a Phoenix festival shut down.
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