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LGBT Groups Slam Donald Trump After Orlando Shooting
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Donald Trump presented himself Monday as a defender of the LGBT community, suggesting that his opponent, Hillary Cinton "could never be a friend of the gay community" "Ask yourself who really is a better friend of women or the LGBT community? Donald Trump with actions? Or Hillary Clinton with her words?" Trump said. LGBT advocacy groups, however, don't think of the presumptive GOP presidential nominee as the "better friend." |
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| Hillary would take away your ability to defend yourself. If the LGBT community had any sense, they should consider the right to self defense paramount to their welfare. |
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