Talk about having a bad week. In a case of schadenfreude, Trump supporters seem to be getting an idea of how discrimination works and they're not happy.
For the second time in two years, President Donald Trump has not given LGBT recognition during Pride Month despite touting himself as an ally of the community.
Women took to the streets again in the US and around the world last January 20 as part of Women's March 2018 against the Trump administration.
The New York City Anti-Violence Project's Crisis of Hate report detailed an upsurge in anti-LGBTQ killings of 86 percent in 2017 due to Trump's climate of fear.
Almost going unnoticed last week was President Donald Trump firing the remaining 16 members of the national AIDS council before the year ended.
The Trump administration's actions in treating the LGBTQ community is reminiscent of then-President Ronald Reagan's reaction to the AIDS crisis in the 1980s.
2017 has been a dumpster fire under the Trump administration. Here are 5 LGBT issues that got us scared and fighting for our rights and our lives this past year.
The Trump administration has surprisingly nominated out lesbian Chai Feldblum for a third term as a commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
After promising to favor the LGBT community in last year's campaign, President Donald Trump is now meeting with anti-LGBT groups. Not surprising.
Despite Donald Trump's move to pin the blame of the Orlando tragedy on Muslim Americans, it seems like Muslims in the US are more accepting of LGBTQ.
President Trump said there are transgender healthcare costs allowing transgender people in the military service. But how much does it really cost?
The LGBT community is currently feeling under siege ever since President Donald Trump took office, as reported by a recent online LGBT poll.
Orlando one year after, what's happened since the Pulse shooting that killed 49 people? Has there been efforts to better protect the LGBTQ community?
The LGBT community is wary after the milestone of President Donald Trump's first 100 days saw a number of executive orders repealing LGBT protections.
Just when you thought that the Republicans in Congress had had enough of President Donald Trump's AHCA, it's now back in the limelight again.
Hillary Clinton spoke out against the Trump administration attacks on the LGBT people, warning that progress on LGBT rights could be rolled back.
Repealing an executive order, the US Census not including the LGBT-- all of these mean the LGBT workforce doesn't have protection against discrimination.
LGBT workers in the US gained a victory against President Donald Trump after he took away an executive order that protects them from discrimination.
President Trump plans to cut arts funding like the NEA. But the budget for these is still way less than the budget for the Trump Towers security.
With Trump revoking the federal status of transgender protections after weeks of speculation, it's now up to the states to protect the trans community.
With LGBT worried about Trump's newly-confirmed, very conservative Education Secretary, we have to ask: who is Betsy DeVos?
National groups fighting for LGBTQ rights said the Trump immigration ban goes against the grain of what the US stands for.
Not even a day into the Trump transition and mentions of the LGBT were removed or changed on the WhiteHouse.gov website.
In a Trump administration, will LGBT conservatives like Log Cabin Republicans be a factor? More importantly, will they protect our interests-- or their own?
If you're attending the Women's March, you're in good company as a number of national LGBTQ groups like the HRC and the NCLR will also be there.
Obama dropped hints of his administration's accomplishments like LGBT progress in achieving equality as he prepares his final address before stepping down.
Mark January 21 on your calendar next year with the national Women's March in Washington, DC massive protest scheduled after the Trump inauguration.
With the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, groups are already organizing the LGBT response to Trump and his anti-LGBT administration.
With the anti-LGBT stance of the incoming Trump administration, it's now up to the UN to defend global LGBT rights with their new independent investigator.
Donald Trump's choices for his new administration seems to be a who's who of anti-LGBT appointees, given the track record of these personalities.