Transgender community says Women's March made them feel isolated
The transgender community has officially taken offense to last weekend's Women's March on Washington, saying they felt excluded.
The transgender community has officially taken offense to last weekend's Women's March on Washington, saying they felt excluded.
SharesIt's rumored that 11th Circuit Judge William Pryor is on the short-list to fill the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's seat.
SharesThe mainstream media is in a hurry to delegitimize President Donald Trump, but in doing so may delegitimize itself in the eyes of everyday Americans.
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SharesPresident Donald J. Trump is putting the American people first.
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