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LGBTQ Christians crusade against Trump during Holy Week

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As Christians from all over the country celebrate Holy Week, a group of leaders of the LGBTQ+ faith met outside the United States Capitol to reject the “anti-LGBTQ+” anti-LGBTQ+ “legislation of President Donald Trump. And a religious leader told Fox News Digital that the Trump administration is” the most hostile administration of religion in the recent memory. “

Attendees of the collective event of the queer Christian leaders on Monday, they said that Trump had not only attacked the LGBTQ+ community but to religious leaders.

“We have seen a series of attacks against faith leaders,” said Guthrie Graves, an orderly baptist deacon, Nicholas Ballalasy for Fox News Digital. “For example, Bishop Mariann Budde, the bishop of the Washington Episcopal Church, spoke about mercy by LGBTQ people and immigrants lasting the inaugural service of prayer. And then, in a very humble plea for mercy, President Trump hit her.”

In a social position of the truth, Trump called Budde a “Radical Line of the Hard Enemy of Trump” and accused or politicing his inaugural prayer service to the Asinglo to “have mercy” in LGBTQ+ children who are “scared.”

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A group of Christian leaders LGBTQ+ met outside the United States Capitol to protest the Trump administration. (Fox News Digital)

“As the collective of the queer Christian leaders, our message today was to let the LGBTQ+ communities and individuals know that they are not alone. We are not alone. We are in this together. Today we wanted to talk about the administration of Legislation Anti-LGbtisage,” said Ryan Henderson, who attended the event on Monday.

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Trump, on his first day back at the Oval office, issued an executive order that established only two sexes, men and women.

And Trump’s attorney general Pam Bondi He announced a lawsuit on Wednesday against the state of Maine for allowing transgender women to continue practicing women’s sports.

The Democratic governor of Maine, Janet Mills, has refused to comply with Trump’s executive order that restricts biological men to play sports of girls and women. Almost two months ago, Trump and Mills faced during a bipartisan meeting of governors at the White House, the duration Trump promised Mills that he would see it “in court.”

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The governor of Maine, Janet Mills, on the left, and President Donald Trump exchanged to bebs duration of a bipartisan meeting of governors in the White House. Trump promised Mills that he would see her “in court.” (Getty images)

Many attendees told Fox News Digital that transgender people, in particular, are “under attack.” And Haley Warner of the member of Collective, an LGBTQ+ church inclusive, advocated a “complete hug of the church, of the arms of God” and to speak against “what the extreme right is doing in the name of God.”

Sunu Chandy, a main advisor to Democracy Forward, a legal organization that advocates the progress of democracy through the commitment of politics, said that rights “must fight in court, in faith, in the streets, in Mepetular, in Mepetular, in doing pure issues, making pure souls, this time.

“What is incredibly clear is that we are in the midst of a certain level of unprecedented attacks against the LGBTQ+community, in which the rights that my ancestors fought so hard to win are not only under attack, but are being actively pray,” said Reverend Don Abram, founder of Pride in the Pews.

Sunu Chandy

Sunu Chandy, main advisor to Democracy Forward, attended the meeting of Christian leaders LGBTQ+ LGBTQ+ at the United States Capitol. (Fox News Digital)

Another assistant, Jan Lawrence, Executive Director of Reconciling Mines Network, a LGBTQ+ Justice Organization within the United Methodist Church, emphasized the importance of faith leaders in the United Duration of this “critical moment.”

“We have a collective voice that is stronger than the voice of any of us,” said Lawrence.

While the Trump administration was called “the most hostile administration of religion in the recent memory”, the event of Monday, the new Faith office of the White House of Trump announced a robust Holy Week to celebrate Easter.

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The White House did not respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital at a deadline.

Last year, President Joe Biden Proclaimed on March 31, which fell on Easter Sunday, transgender visibility to show “transgender and non -binary Americans that we see, belong, and must be treated with dignity and respect.”

Deirdre Heavey is a Fox News Digital Policy writer.

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