Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem | Steven Spearie/The State Journal-Register / USA TODAY NETWORK
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) confronted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about the administration sending a gay man to a prison camp in El Salvador and not even knowing if heโs still alive. Noem said that it wasnโt her problem.
Noem,ย who has bragged in the past about shooting her dog to death, appeared before the House Homeland Security Committee for a hearing yesterday, where Garcia asked her about Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay hair dresser from Venezuela who came to the U.S. legally to escape anti-LGBTQ+ violence and who was sent to the CECOT camp in El Salvador, which is known for torturing inmates, earlier this year.
The administration, which sent immigrants to the CECOT without letting courts determine if they were in the country illegally or if they had committed any crimes, has refused to try to bring anyone back from the camp.
โWould you commit to just letting his mother know โ as a mother-to-mother โ if Andry is alive?โ Garcia asked Noem. โHe was given an asylum appointment by the United States government. We gave him an appointment, we said, Andry, come to the border at this time and claim asylum, he was taken to a foreign prison in El Salvador.โ
โHis mother just wants to know if heโs alive. Can we check and do a wellness check on him?โ
Noem said she doesnโt โknow the specificsโ of Hernandez Romeroโs case but said that since heโs in El Salvador, Garcia should be asking El Salvadorโs government about him.
โThis isnโt under my jurisdiction,โ Noem said.
Garcia reminded her that she said that the Salvadoran prison is a โtool in our toolkitโ for fighting crime.
โYou and the president have the ability to check that Andry is alive and not being harmed,โ he said. โWould you commit into at least looking and asking El Salvador if he is alive?โ
โThis is a question that is best asked to the president and the government of El Salvador,โ Noem responded drily.
Hernandez Romero is a Venezuelan immigrant who trekked to the U.S. and entered legally last year at San Diego. There, he asked for asylum, saying that he was being targeted in Venezuela for being gay and due to his political beliefs. He was held in a CoreCivic detention center, where he was screened by Charles Cross Jr.
โThe government had found that his threats against him were credible and that he had a real probability of winning an asylum claim,โ his lawyer, Lindsay Toczylowski, said.
In March, he, along with over 200 other immigrants, was taken in shackles to the CECOT camp in El Salvador. Even his lawyer said she didnโt know what happened to him until he was gone and missed a hearing in his immigration case.
In a video from the CECOT, Hernandez Romero could be heard saying, โIโm not a gang member. Iโm gay. Iโm a stylist,โ as he was slapped and had his head shaved.
It was later revealed that the evidence Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had against Hernandez Romero was his tattoos, which came from a report from the contractor CoreCivic, specifically from former police officer Charles Cross Jr., who lost his job with the Milwaukee police after he drunkenly crashed into a house and allegedly committed fraud. His name was subsequently added to the Brady List, a list of police officers who are considered non-credible for providing legal testimony in Milwaukee County.
Cross claimed that Hernandez Romero had crown tattoos associated with a gang. The tattoos are labeled โMomโ and โDadโ and are common symbols associated with his hometown of Capacho, Venezuela. Capacho is known for its elaborate festival for Three Kings Day, and a childhood friend, Reina Cardenas, told NBC News that it was that festival that awakened Hernandez Romeroโs desire to be an artist.
โAndry dedicated his life to arts and culture, and he worked hard to better his craft,โย Cardenas said.
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This AG was not elected to any office, he was handpicked and given his job by DeathSantis.ย Both are Christian nationalist who feel it is great to force their religion on others even as they do not live by their own church doctrines in any way.ย ย They seem to feel forcing the public to live by their church doctrines or what ever view they think their god endorses is perfectly fine regardless if others disagree.ย They are the first to scream the loudest if their rituals or they think their rights to oppress others is interfered with, but they also seem unable to give others the same rights they demand for themselves.ย ย Hugs
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier speaks about the arrest of 28 members of the Mongols motorcycle gang during a press conference at the Stephen Saboda Training Center near Daytona Beach, Wednesday, July 2, 2025. | ยฉ Nigel Cook/News-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier (R) is urging the Pensacola City Council to shut down a Christmas-themed drag show, which he has deemed โdemonicโ and โharmfulโ to children, despite how it is exclusively for adults over the age of 18.
The cityโs Saenger Theatre plans to host โA Drag Queen Christmasโ on December 23. Theย websiteย says fans should โexpect a fabulous remix of classic Christmas hits, dazzling themed variety performances, and interactive moments to share your Christmas cheer.โ
A letter from Uthmeier claimed the show โopenly mocks one of the most sacred holidays in the Christian faithโ and expressed horror that some of the queens evoke โsatanic imageryโ in their outfits or characters. He also decried the fact that it will be playing at the same time as the cityโs family-centered Winterfest.
โSo, while Penscola children are taking pictures with Santa, men dressed as garish women in demonic costumes will be engaged in obscene behavior mere feet away,โ he ranted, even though the drag show will take place inside a theater where the children at the festival wonโt be able to see it.
The Pensacola city attorney has reportedly refused to cancel the show, saying it would violate the drag show production companyโs First Amendment rights and the cityโs contract with the theaterโs management company.
Uthmeier, however, said the city โ which owns the theater โ has a legal right to supersede the management companyโs decision to put on the show if it deems a performance detrimental to public health or safety. He said the drag show meets this criterion because it will be taking place near children at Winterfest, even though they wonโt be able to see it.
โWhile the First Amendment safeguards freedom of expression, it does not require a city to platform and endorse disgusting, obscene content that denigrates its residentsโ religious beliefs,โ Uthmeier concluded.
He claimed it may even amount to religious discrimination and could cause legal issues for the city, especially if one of the โderanged performersโ were โto expose themselves to the kidsโ nearby. The preposterous idea that LGBTQ+ people are inherently a danger to children has long been used by the right to fearmonger and stir anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment.
The letter comes after a group of churches in the city launched a campaign to pressure the Pensacola City Council to cancel the drag show. The controversy hasย caused an uproarย in the community, theย Pensacola News Journalย reported, where pro- and anti-LGBTQ+ residents continue to clash over whether the drag show should be permitted to go on.
At a packed and contentious city council meeting in early October, resident Jermaine Williams called out the hypocrisy of those claiming to oppose the show on religious grounds.
โI mean, we see how yโall vote,โ Williams said. โHalf of these people that spoke today wouldnโt know Jesus if they stared him in the face.โ
Another resident, Stephen McCollum, gushed that drag queens are โmore than entertainers.โ
โTheyโre small business owners. Theyโre advocates and theyโre educators who use creativity to uplift others and welcome all. They welcome all, demonstrating that this art form is more than just a performance. Itโs a form of connection, and itโs a form of community, and itโs a form of hope.โ
Uthmeier has long used his position to vilify and terrorize LGBTQ+ people. Earlier this year, he launched a crusade against a Life Time Fitness in Palm Beach Gardens after discovering that the private business had a trans inclusive policy. State law requires people use facilities aligned with their sex assigned at birth, but that does not apply to private businesses.
Uthmeier, however, claimed otherwise in a letter sent to the gym. He falsely claimed that trans inclusion leads to โassaults, exploitation, and fearโ and that he was merely doing this to protect women and girls.
Even after Life Time said it would comply with his demands, Uthmeier posted a video in which he visited the gym in person to make sure they are โnot allowing trans women into womenโs bathrooms, not in Florida,โ and โactually following the law.โ
โIt appears they are,โ he reported to followers, though itโs unclear how he could have confirmed this without major privacy violations of the individuals entering and exiting the locker rooms there.
This past October, Uthmeierย also filedย a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a parental rights activist who dubiously claims her childโs middle school helped her child secretly transition. She has now petitioned the Supreme Court to take her case.
Uthmeierโs briefย claimsย government officials across the United States โare fundamentally altering the upbringing of children and keeping parents in the darkโ with โsecret transitionโ policies.
These policies do not involve schools encouraging students to be trans or transition, but rather to support any students who willingly communicate that their gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth and to allow the student to choose when to share that private information with their parents. For some students with anti-trans parents, telling them could be dangerous.
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After spending this year working to implement as much of its gargantuan right-wing policy agenda,ย Project 2025, as possible, the Heritage Foundation has unveiled its anti-LGBTQ+ goals for 2026.
Over the past month, the far-right think tank has been preparing for next year, releasing an ad campaign and doing multiple interviews about its plans. The activity has brought renewed attention on Heritage Foundationโs 2025-2026 policy priorities, which were titled โRestoring Americaโs Promiseโ when they were released in March. At the time, the group named nine key priorities, including โroot[ing] out the deep stateโ and โcounter[ing] the CCP [Chinese Communist Party].โ
The bulk of its anti-LGBTQ+ goals lie in the priority titled โPut Family First,โ in which the Heritage Foundation declares that โevery child conceived deserves to be born to a married mother and father who will love, guide, and protect them throughout their lives.โ
The organization goes on to claim that โfamily breakdown and rampant abortion tears at the soul of our country and saps it of strength and moral authority,โ while โradical ideologies that deny social and biological truths about sexual embodiment, marriage, and unborn life poison our courts, our culture, and our laws.โ
โThe Heritage enterprise will advance policies at the state and federal level to restore the nuclear family to the center of American life and to reduce both the demand and supply for abortion at all stages of human development,โ it concludes. This language appears to oppose same-sex marriage given its emphasis on children being born to a married father and mother. It also appears to oppose transgender identity given its condemnation of ideologies that โdeny social and biological truths about sexual embodimentโ โ this falls inline with a longstanding Heritage Foundation fight against trans people.
Elsewhere, the Heritage Foundation indicates its anti-trans views in a priority titled โExpand Education Freedom,โ in which the group declares that the education system is โfailing our childrenโ through โthe scourge of woke ideas like critical theory and radical gender ideology.โ The terminology โradical gender ideologyโ is often used by conservatives to refer to trans and nonbinary identities.
The Heritage Foundation has been aroundย since 1973, when it was founded by conservatives who found President Richard Nixon too liberal and feared both fiscal liberalism and federal government expansion. It has been consistent in its campaigns against LGBTQ+ rights, fromย consulting withย then-governor Mitt Romney to figure out ways around preventing the legalization of gay marriage from being implemented in Massachusetts to lobbying against Title IX protections for trans students implemented during theย Obama administration.
More recently, the organization has made headlines for its 920-pageย policy blueprintย Project 2025, which presents a far-right Christian vision for the second Trump administration that includesย several anti-trans measures, as well as the dismantling of the Department of Education and undoing other federal checks and balances. Although the Heritage Foundation has been releasing regular โMandate for Leadershipโ blueprints ahead of incoming presidential administrations since the 1980s, Project 2025 has received considerable attention given that the group staffed and advised the first Trump administration (in July 2024, aย CNNย reviewย found that at least 140 people working for Trump were involved with the Heritage Foundation). One of Project 2025โs architects, Russell Vought,ย currently runsย the Office of Management and Budget.
Following late-night host Jimmy Kimmelโs temporary removal in September, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carrย seemingly confirmedย speculation that the Trump administrationโs actions are a part of Project 2025. At the time,ย Gleeย star Kevin McHale shared anย X postย stating that โThis was all in Project 2025,โ after reposting another X postย that framedย right-wing attacks on media โ which also include the Trump administrationโs lawsuit againstย 60 Minutes,ย The New York Times, andย Wall Street Journalย โ as First Amendment assaults. In response, Carr โ who wrote Project 2025โsย chapter on the FCCย โย shared a GIFย of Jack Nicholson nodding in apparent confirmation.
At the national level, the Trump administrationย cutย the LGBTQ youth suicide hotline just weeks after Pride Month, despite a recent study by The Trevor Project finding thatย 39% of LGBTQ young peopleย seriously considered suicide in the past year, more than 1 in 10 actually did attempt suicide and 90% of queer youth said political attacks on LGBTQ people directly harmed their overall well-being.
Uncloseted Media has reported on dozens of stories that expose hate. But this holiday season, we decided to pause for a brief moment. In September, we launched a national campaign inviting people across the country to leave messages of hope for LGBTQ youth. The campaign culminated at the historic Stonewall Inn, where we installed a rotary phone and invited visitors to leave voicemails of resilience, positivity and joy for queer kids. Here are just a few of the most powerful messages.
In recent years, the language of parental rights has been used to stigmatize LGBTQ people as threats to children, withย GLAAD findingย that false “grooming narratives remain a central anti-LGBTQ disinformation tactic.
Still, there are an estimatedย 2.6 million LGBTQ parents nationwide. That includes Mama Fox, whoโs fighting back against systems of oppression.
The positive impact of Mama Foxโs love for her kid is reflective ofย research that showsย that supportive parenting is associated with lower suicide risk for queer youth, including when parents use correct names and pronouns and actively defend their childโs identity.
Paul, who has a lesbian daughter, is one of those parents.
Listen to Paulโs message above.
For those who canโt find acceptance within their families, there is still hope. Mark, an actor and singer from New York City, came of age in the 1980s during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
A lot of the hate aimed at LGBTQ people still comes from the same demographic that has historically held the most social power: white, cisgender straight men. But what often gets left out of the conversation is that there are many allies who are part of this demographic, includingย West Wilson,ย Anthony Sitemanย and Torontoโs Peter Horton.
Listen to Peterโs message above.
According to a Trevor Projectย survey, about a fifth of LGBTQ young people have participated in protests, a sign that civic engagement is surging. LGBTQ people continue to beย among the most activeย groups in public resistance. Richard Rockmanโs poem reminds us to stay active, engaged and hopeful.
Listen to Richardโs poem above.
And that hope is coming from so many people from all corners of the world.
Listen to Aliceโs message above.
Listen to Laraโs message above.
Even as so many LGBTQ youth struggle, change is coming. More people in Gen Zย identify as LGBTQ than anyย other living generation.
Listen to Lloydโs message above.
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2025 has been filled with relentless and unprecedented attacks against the LGBTQ community in the U.S. President Donald Trumpโs anti-LGBTQ policies have spilled over to countries abroad, including heading north to some conservative Canadian provinces like Alberta.
Despite this, there have been moments of hope. Here is Uncloseted Mediaโs 2025 LGBTQ year in review.
Jan. 1
Liechtensteinโs Marriage Act, passed in 2024,ย officially takes effect, opening marriage to same-sex couples and aligning the microstate with 21 other European nations that already recognize same-sex marriage.
Metaย introduces new rulesย to their platforms. They remove their third-party fact-checking program andย roll backย hate speech restrictions, which allows anti-LGBTQ rhetoric to flourish. A report by Uncloseted Media identifies users who spew trans and homophobic language. One user wrote, โLook at this disgusting piece of fag shit here !โ Another told someone to go to โthe insane asylum where you belong, tranny freak.โ Both of these comments are still up on the platform.
On the first day of his second term, President Trumpย signsย an executive order titled โDefending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.โย The orderย forces federal agencies to treat sex as a fixed male and female binary โassigned at conception,โ calls for โgenderโ to be scrubbed from federal guidance, halts federal funding for gender-affirming care and mandates trans women in prison to be sent to male facilities. Trumpย also issuesย aย stop-work orderย for PEPFAR, the biggest HIV/AIDS relief program in the world. Thisย kicks offย a broaderย pattern of cutsย to HIV prevention and research.
Over the nextย three months, Trumpย continues his attacksย on the LGBTQ community by signing another executive order that bans trans women and girls from competing on sports teams that match their gender identity. He alsoย directs agenciesย to curb gender-affirming care for anyone under 19 and to strip funding from schools that allow social transition, inclusive bathrooms or the use of affirming names and pronouns.
Jan. 23
Same-sex marriageย becomes the lawย of the land in Thailand, making it the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality and equal adoption rights for gay couples.
Jan. 27
The Idaho Houseย passes a resolutionย urging the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to revisit and overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, signaling a renewed appetite to attack marriage equality at the federal level.
Feb. 6
Australiaย amendsย its federal Criminal Code toย addย sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex status as protected characteristics in hate-crime law. This creates stronger penalties for perpetrators of anti-LGBTQ hate crimes across the country.
Feb. 13
Sam Nordquist, a trans man from Minnesota,ย is found deadย in Upstate New York after a woman he met online kidnapped and tortured him for weeks in a hotel room. Seven people connected to his death have been charged with murder. Samโs friend, Jax Seeger,ย spokeย to Uncloseted following the tragedy:
โFrom my understanding, they came out and said it wasnโt a hate crime โฆ and part of their reasoning was because one or two of the suspects self-identified within the [LGBTQ] community. โฆ Like, you canโt say that just because they identified as LGBTQ, theyโre incapable of committing a hate crime. Sammy wasnโt just physically abused. He was psychologically abused and they didnโt go into what that consisted of, but I think thatโs something to keep in mind. As well as just the level of abuse you know? Trans people deserve the same respect and the same love as everyone else.โ
The week after our interview with Seeger, prosecutorsย upgradeย the charges against Nordquistโs accused killers to first-degree murder.
Feb. 14
The Stonewall National Monument. Photo byย TheCatalyst31.
The National Park Service (NPS)ย erases mentionsย of transgender people from the Stonewall memorial, furthering conservative efforts to push โLGBโ without the โT.โ A few months later, NPS would go on toย remove mentionsย of bisexuals as well.
Feb. 25
Mexico City Pride 2025. Photo by Wotancito.
Mexico Cityโs Congressย approves a resolutionย to reform the Law for the Recognition and Attention of LGBTTTI+ Persons. Thisย moveย effectively recognizes nonbinary people.
Feb. 28
Kim Reynolds in 2024. Photo by Gage Skidmore.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs SF 418 into law. This move officiallyย removesย โgender identityโ from the Iowa Civil Rights Actโs list of protected classes in housing, employment and public accommodations. Iowa becomes the first state to remove civil rights from a previously protected group.
March 27
Gov. Spencer Cox announces that Utah will become the first state toย banย LGBTQ pride flags in government buildings and public schools, effective May 7. While the move is framed as a โneutralityโ measure, it is widely seen as part of a broader effort to erase public displays of queer identity. In protest, the Utah Pride Centerย unveilsย what it calls โthe worldโs largest transgender flagโ in front of Utahโs State Capitol building in Salt Lake City.
April 4
A conversion therapy ban in New South Wales (NSW), Australia,ย goes into effect. This makes it illegal for therapists and religious leaders to practice conversion therapy on gay and trans people. In a media release, the NSW attorney general writes:
โThis follows ongoing work by the NSW Government to progress reforms that ensure all members of our community feel valued, respected and equal.โ
โThis report not only rejects health care best practices for transgender people โ it goes a step further by recommending conversion therapy, though under a new, rebranded name, โexploratory therapyโ. Despite the reportโs claims, this is, in fact, the same harmful practice of conversion therapy, just using friendlier language.โ
May 6
Trumpโs transgender military ban goes into effect. The change requires active trans service members toย self-separateย from the military or risk losing some of their Veterans Affairs benefits. Alaina Kupec, a retired transgender U.S. Navy lieutenant, says the decisionย punishes peopleย who are qualified and want to serve the country:
โ[This is] a really dark day for our country where basically weโre allowed to discriminate against a class of people.โ
May 19
A Russian courtย fines Appleย roughly $130,000 for four offenses, including the violation of Russiaโs expanded โLGBT propagandaโ law. The Russian law labels the โinternational LGBT movementโ as extremist and treats queer visibility as a threat to state security. Anything that promotes โnon-traditional sexual relationsโ violates the law.
May 30
Puerto Ricoโs Supreme Courtย rulesย that residents can request an โXโ gender marker on their birth certificates. This move explicitly recognizes nonbinary people and strengthens case law around self-determined gender in the U.S. territory.
Amid relentless attacks from the federal government, WorldPride takes place in Washington D.C. Ahead of the event, the African Human Rights Coalitionย calls for a boycottย because of Trumpโs swath of anti-LGBTQ policies. While roughlyย 1.2 million people attend, The Washington Post reports that the turnout is less than half of what organizers expected.
June 18
In a 6โ3 decision, SCOTUSย upholdsย Tennesseeโs law banning gender-affirming care for minors, including puberty blockers and hormones. The ruling signals that similar bans in other Republican-controlled states are likely to stand, sharplyย narrowing accessย toย medically recommended careย for trans youth nationwide. Ten days after the ruling, five trans youthย speak toย Uncloseted Media, with Dylan Brandt, 20, saying:
โLawmakers donโt need to be involved in my doctor visits. They have no right. They have no knowledge. โฆ Theyโve got a lane and they should stay in it.โ
In defiance of a government ban on Pride events, roughly 100,000 peopleย march the streetsย of Budapest, Hungary, to celebrate. The march was seen as both a showing of support for LGBTQ rights and a protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกnโs conservative government.
Puerto Ricoโs governor, Jenniffer Gonzรกlez-Colรณn, signsย one of the harshestย anti-trans health care laws in the northern hemisphere. The law bans gender-affirming care for anyone under 21 and threatens to cut off public funding for hospitals that donโt comply. It also threatens doctors with up to 15 years in prison and loss of licensure for violations. Puerto Ricoโs LGBTQ+ Federation and GLAADย release a joint statementย condemning the bill:
โBanning this care and stripping the rights of parents to make the best medical decisions for their families would create unbearable burdens for the most marginalized in Puerto Rico. Lawmakers must vote to protect access to health care that saves lives, and allow families to make private health care decisions that help loved ones be themselves, be safe, and to thrive.โ
July 17
The Trump administrationย shuts downย the LGBTQ suicide hotline, a life-saving resource that had received over 1.3 million calls, chats and texts since it launched in 2022. Genna Brown, a 16-year-old queer kid in North Carolina, who had used the hotline, spoke with Uncloseted Media about the impact it had on her mental health:
โI was an extremely self-loathing, suicidal kid who was under the impression that God hated me and I was gonna burn in hell for eternity. โฆ Connecting with someone who gets it was really helpful. โฆ Because at home, I was so isolated and I didnโt really interact with other queer people.โ
July 18
Cubaโs National Assemblyย passes a lawย allowing trans people to change their legal gender without any requirement for genital surgery.ย In a postย on X, Minister of Justice Oscar Silvera Martรญnez writes that the new law โwill allow the country to have a modern civil registryโ provided by โthe issuance of digital documents with full validity and efficiency.โ
July 29
In a move hailed by human rights groups, the Caribbean nation of St. Luciaย strikes downย colonial-era laws criminalizing โbuggery,โ effectively decriminalizing consensual same-sex intimacy between adults.
Aug. 20
In the middle of the night, Floridaโs Department of Transportation paints over a rainbow crosswalk made to honor the victims of the Pulse nightclub terrorist attack that left 49 people dead. Advocatesย respond in protestย by installing rainbow-colored bike racks.
Sept. 1
Burkina Fasoโs Transitional Legislative Assembly passes a law explicitlyย criminalizing homosexuality. The law imposes a two- to five-year prison sentence and fines on people convicted of same-sex activity, deepening the criminalization of queer people in West Africa.
Sept. 10
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University (UVU) kicks off a wave ofย anti-trans vitriol, including calls to criminalize the community and designate them as terrorists. In September, Uncloseted Media interviewed five current and former LGBTQ students at UVU. Simone Goodheart, a trans woman who had recently attended the school, spoke about how students were suggesting she was the murderer and how they were harassing her on campus:
โI would say a few of them were asking me to share my school schedule, which thankfully Iโm not a student right now. But like damn, if that was the case? A few of them just make awful comments about my appearance, who I am as a person. Basically they just wanted to make sense [of it], but also they wanted to get their outrage out. Because yeah, somebody they cared for died. They are going through the grieving process and like there is outrage and frustration but they were misdirected and misconnected and just utilized by awful algorithms that try to boost the most amount of outrage possible in order to encourage engagement.โ
Sept. 26
Slovakiaโs parliament passes aย constitutional amendmentย that formally recognizes only two genders, restricts legal gender transition and prohibits adoption by same-sex couples nationwide.
Oct. 6
Bari Weiss hosting a CBS News Town Hall with Erika Kirk. Screenshot/CBS News.
Bari Weissย is appointedย editor-in-chief of CBS News, making her the first openly gay person to lead the network. Weiss oftenย angles herself as an independent thinkerย and is known for criticizing the mainstream media. She hasย no experienceย in broadcast news and has surrounded herself in controversy, accusing former colleagues at The New York Times of bullying her. She has also railed against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, writing articles with headlinesย such asย โBari Weiss: End DEI.โ
โIt is time to end DEI for good. No more standing by as people are encouraged to segregate themselves. No more forced declarations that you will prioritize identity over excellence. No more compelled speech. No more going along with little lies for the sake of being polite.โ
Oct. 7
SCOTUSย appears poisedย to rule against a Colorado law that bans the discredited practice of conversion therapy on minors. The justicesย repeatedly questionย the state over whether the law hinders free speech.
The high-stakes case could roll back the rights of LGBTQ youth across the country. Colorado is one of more than 20 states that have banned conversion practices, and a ruling in favor of removing the ban could make those laws in other states vulnerable to similar challenges.
Zohran Mamdani, one of the mostย outspokenly pro-trans politiciansย in the country, is elected mayor of New York City. Meanwhile, anti-LGBTQ Republicans are defeated inย Virginiaโs andย New Jerseyโsย gubernatorial elections. On the night of his win, Mamdani reaffirms his support for those who elected him:
โIn this moment of political darkness, New York will be the light. Here, we believe in standing up for those we love, whether you are an immigrant, a member of the trans community, one of the many black women that Donald Trump has fired from a federal job, a single mom still waiting for the cost of groceries to go down, or anyone else with their back against the wall. Your struggle is ours, too.โ
In a massive win for gay rights, SCOTUSย rejects Kim Davisโ appealย and wonโt revisit the landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. This signifies a major defeat for the new push to overturn the ruling, which was spearheaded by Davis and her lawyers fromย Liberty Counsel.
Nov. 17
Acrossย Alberta, Canada, anti-trans legislation takes effect. Aย trans sports banย for students also forces sports organizations and schools to collect sensitive personal information that risks outing trans and gender diverse youth. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces plans to circumvent legal opposition to the provinceโs ban on gender-affirming care for minors by invoking the notwithstanding clause, a constitutional provision that will stop such challenges for five years. The measure was also used in Alberta in 2000 to advance legislation opposing gay marriage.
Nov. 19
New Zealandโs health minister, Simeon Brown, announcesย a haltย to new prescriptions of puberty blockers for minors with gender dysphoria. Brown says the ban will remain until a British clinical trial is completed. Existing patients can continue treatment.
Nov. 25
The European Unionโs (EU) top court rules that member statesย must recognizeย same-sex marriages contracted in any EU country for purposes such as residence and free movement, binding more conservative governments such as Poland, Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia to acknowledge queer couplesโ marital status even if they refuse to perform such marriages at home.
Dec. 2
ADF International, the global arm of U.S. anti-LGBTQ legal group Alliance Defending Freedom,ย publicly backsย a South Australian woman threatening legal action over a Headspace Berri mental-health presentation that mentioned LGBTQ issues, incest and bestiality in a classroom context. Elenie Poulos, an expert on the intersection of religious and political discourses, describes their impact as โhuge,โ saying:
โThey have a very longstanding and aggressive approach to the rights of LGBTIQ people. They fight it in the courts in the US, they fight it politically, locally and in communities, and their aggressive anti-gay stance is extremely harmful.โ
Dec. 18
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Ozย announceย restrictive measuresย designed to block minorsโ access to gender-affirming care. The plan proposes federal Medicare and Medicaid cuts to all hospitals that provide this care to minors. โThe multitude of efforts we are seeing from federal legislators to strip transgender and nonbinary youth of the health care they need is deeply troubling,โย saysย Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen of The Trevor Project.
Dec. 21
CBS Newsย shelvesย a planned 60 Minutes segment on men deported to CECOT, an infamous prison in El Salvador. Internal sources indicate that the move to cancel the story came from the networkโs editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, who reportedly raised concerns about the Trump administrationโs lack of response to the reporterโs outreach.
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Former special counselย Jack Smithย wants the recording of his full deposition to a House panel released.
His attorneys sent a letter Dec. 18 to House Judiciary Committee Chairย Jim Jordanย (R-Ohio) requesting that hisย closed-door depositionย be made public.
โMr. Smith respectfully requests the prompt public release of the full videotape of his deposition. Doing so will ensure that the American people can hear the facts directly from Mr. Smith, rather than through second-hand accounts,โ wrote Lanny A. Breuer and Peter Koski, Smithโs lawyers.
โWe also reiterate our request for an open and public hearing. During the investigation of President Trump, Mr. Smith steadfastly followed Justice Department policies, observed all legal requirements, and took actions based on the facts and the law. He stands by his decisions,โ they added.
In the deposition, Smith defended his decision to bring charges against then-formerย President Trumpย for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
โOur investigation developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in a criminal scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and to prevent the lawful transfer of power,โ Smith said in prepared opening remarks, portions of which were obtained by The Hill.ย
โOur investigation also developed powerful evidence that showed President Trump willfully retained highly classified documents after he left office in January 2021, storing them at his social club, including in a bathroom and a ballroom where events and gatherings took place.
โHe then repeatedly tried to obstruct justice to conceal his continued retention of those documents,โ he added.
Smith said heโd do it all again if presented with the same facts during his testimony, which lasted more than nine hours.
Rep.ย Dan Goldmanย (D-N.Y.) advocated for the release in a post Wednesday on social platform X.
โI was there. There is no reason not to release the video and transcript,โ he said in reply to a CBS News reporterโs post about the letter. โIf @Jim_Jordan refused Jack Smithโs request for a public hearing โ like every other Special Counsel โ because he allegedly wanted to avoid the 5-minute rule, he got that.โ
Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) told The Hill on the day of Smithโs testimony that he wouldnโt oppose public testimony.
โI do think that weโre dealing with unprecedented events here, so itโs entirely appropriate. And I think people on both sides, maybe for different reasons, think that what happened here bears scrutiny,โ Kiley said.
Jordan said last week he had not ruled out public testimony.
Israeli police haveย releasedย a soldier from custody after he was filmed running his vehicle over a Palestinian man who was praying outside the city of Ramallah in the occupiedย West Bank.
A silent video of the incident, which both Israeli and Palestinian outlets reported on Thursday, shows an Israeli settler with a rifle slung over his back driving his all-terrain vehicle (ATV) toward a 23-year-old Palestinian man as he knelt in prayer on the roadside.
After barrelling over the man, the settler shouted something in his direction and backed up, then gestured for him to move.
The settler then turned his ATV around, got off, and shouted something at a Palestinian taxi driver. The injured Palestinian man then stood up, approaching the cab. The settler again shooed him off before hopping back on the ATV and speeding away.
Majdi Abu Mokho, the father of the Palestinian man, said his son now has pain in both legs after he was struck.
Mokhoย toldย Agence France-Presse: โThe assailant is a known settler. He set up an outpost near the village, and with other settlers he comes to graze his livestock, blocks the road, and provokes the residents.โ
He also said the settler blinded him with pepper spray after hitting his son, though this is not shown in the video.
Theย Israel Defense Forcesย (IDF) identified the driver as an Israeli reserve soldierย withย one of its regional defense units. These battalions have dramatically expanded in recent years with backing from Israelโsย right-wingย government, which contains many officials at the center of theย settler movement.
Breaking the Silence, a group of Israeli militaryย veteransย critical of the occupation ofย Palestine, hasย referredย to the regional defense unitsโwhich have beenย responsibleย for many other attacks on Palestinian civilians in the West Bankโas โno more than settler militias in uniform.โ
The IDF said the soldierโs weapon has been confiscated and that heโs been suspended due to the โseverity of the incident,โ which the IDF said it was investigating. The IDF has not released the soldierโs name.
An initial probeย foundย that the same settler had opened fire in the village of Deir Jarir, north of Ramallah, earlier that same day, in an incident that resulted in a young Palestinian man being injured by gunfire.
During that altercation, which was also caught on film, a group of masked settlers was seen hurling rocks at the villageโs entrance. According to Palestinian sources who spoke with the Israeli newspaperย Haaretz,ย the targets of the attack were villagers who were grazing their cattle near their homes.
In another video, a masked manโwho the IDF identified as the same reservist responsible for the ATV attackโis seen firing his weapon in the direction of the camera. The IDF said that by opening fire inside the village while in civilian clothes, the soldier had committed a โserious breach of his authority.โ
According to theย Times of Israel,ย Israeli policeย releasedย the settler reservist from custody on Friday. He has been placed under house arrest for five days and is banned from approaching Deir Jarir, where the incident occurred, or from contacting anyone else connected with the case.
The violent incident is the latest in a year that has seen aย record numberย of attacks by Israeli settlers and soldiers against Palestinian villagers.
According to official figures, Israeli forces and illegal settlers have killed at least 1,130ย Palestiniansย in the occupied West Bank, injured nearly 11,000, and detained around 21,000, since October 2023, when Israel launched its two-yearย genocideย inย Gazaย followingย Hamasโ attack.
On the same day as the ATV attack, Israeli police announced that they had arrested five Israeli settlers over their alleged involvement in an ambush against a Palestinian home, which resulted in โmoderate injuries to the face and headโ of an eight-month-old Palestinian girl, according to the Palestinian news agencyย WAFA.
While the IDF says it is investigating the ATV attack along with local police, attacks by Israeli settlers are often treated with leniency.
In January 2025, the Israeli watchdog group Yesh Dinย reportedย that across more than 1,700 reports of religious or politically motivated hate crimes committed by Israelis against Palestinians in the West Bank over the past two decades, nearly 94% of them were closed without any indictment being filed, and only 3% resulted in a conviction.
Although there has been a documented rise in killings by Israeli settlers since October 2023,ย not a single oneย of those cases has resulted in an indictment, and only about a quarter have resulted in investigations by Israeli authorities.
Critics found the punishment of the reservist to be similarly lackluster and the latest example of settlersโ immunity from justice.
โIsraeli reserve soldier intentionally runs over Palestinian praying on the side of the road,โย saidย Rabbi David Mivasair, an activist with the Canadian group Independent Jewish Voices. โHis punishment: his weapon was taken away, and he was suspended from the reserves… nothing more.โ
Breaking the Silenceย calledย the punishment โjust a slap on the wristโ and โstate-backed impunity for state-backed terror.โ
Others noted that nearly 8,000 Palestinians are currently beingย heldย in Israeliย prisonsย indefinitely without trial, including in Israelโs โadministrative detentionโ system, which allows them to be confined based on secret evidence that they and their lawyers cannot see.
Israel has justified it as a measure to prevent terrorism. However, in January, the governmentย bannedย Israeli settlers from being held under those same administrative detention orders, with Defense Minister Israel Katz saying the goal was โto convey a clear message of strengthening and encouraging the settlements.โ
Ihab Hassan, a Palestinianย human rightsย activist,ย saidย of the ATV attack: โHad the victim been Israeli and the attacker Palestinian, the sentence would be life in prison. That is why it is calledย apartheid.โ
Following the attack, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)ย reiteratedย its calls for theย US Congressย to stop sending military aid to the Israeli government.
โThis shocking and dehumanizing act is yet another example of the unchecked violence and abuse Palestinians face daily under Israelโs illegal occupation,โ the group said. โBrazenly running over a man while he prays is enabled by a system that grants near-total impunity to illegal settlers. Theย Trump administrationย must end its silence and take concrete steps to hold the Israeli government accountable for these ongoing human rights abuses.โ
Claims about economy, war in Ukraine, measles were among the top falsehoods of past year
President Donald Trump listens during a ceremony for the presentation of the Mexican Border Defense Medal in the White House on Dec. 15, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
ANALYSIS โSince he entered politics, President Donald Trump has been a regular on our end-of-year list of the most egregious and noteworthy falsehoods and distortions. With Trump back in the White House in 2025, itโs no surprise that he dominates this yearโs whoppers.
Trump is known for rhetoric that uses inaccurate and exaggerated claims, which he repeats again and again. In his second term, several such claims were used to justify a whirlwind of policy changes and announcements. Using a method economists said wasnโt legitimate, he calculated โreciprocal tariffsโ for goods imported from other countries. In firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, he claimed without evidence that low job growth figures were โphonyโ or โrigged.โ In supporting a freeze on foreign aid, Trump said $50 million was being used to buy condoms for Hamas in Gaza, a claim refuted by theย contractor identified by the State Department.
In a falsehood-filled press conference, Trump, along with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., touted an unproven link between autism and taking Tylenol during pregnancy. Kennedy, long known for spreading inaccurate information about vaccines, also features prominently in this yearโs compilation. In his efforts to change the nationโs vaccine and public health recommendations, he pushed unproven therapeutics for treating measles and made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines.
There are other politicians on our full list below, which is in no particular order.
Analysis
Tylenol and autism.ย Trumpย saidย a late September press conference would reveal โone of the biggest [medical] announcements โฆ in the history of our country,โ but instead the headline news wasย an unproven link between autism and the use of Tylenol, or acetaminophen, during pregnancy. Trump repeatedly told pregnant women, โdonโt take Tylenol,โ and offered the unsound medical advice to โtough it out.โ
The administration didnโt point to any new original research on the topic, which has been studied. Some studies have shown an association between using acetaminophen during pregnancy and an increased likelihood of having a child with autism, but no causal link has been established. Recent researchย indicatesย there likely isnโt a link.As for Trumpโs medical advice, untreated pain or fever during pregnancy can be harmful to both mother and child, and medical groups have longย recommended pru45reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedent use of the drug โ taking acetaminophen when needed in consultation with a doctor.
HHS Secretary Kennedy laterย falsely claimedย that two circumcision-related studies provided evidence that acetaminophen causes autism when given to children. Thatโs not what the studies found. In November, the Centers for Disease Control and Preventionย changed a webpageย to say that its previous statement that โvaccines do not cause autismโ is โnot an evidence-based claim,โ echoing Kennedyโs prior misrepresentations of science.
Inflation has not โstopped.โย As cost-of-living issues continue to beย a top concernย for voters, Trump has repeatedly claimed that inflation is โstopped,โ โdeadโ orย at a lower rateย than it actually is, falsely saying the country saw โthe worst inflationโ in history (or โprobablyโ did so) under former President Joe Biden. Thatโs not the case. This month, in a speech about the economy in Pennsylvania, Trump wronglyย saidย he โinherited the worst inflation in the history of our country.โ
The annualizedย inflation rateย was 3 percent when Trump took office in January, and it was 3 percent again for the 12 months ending in September, the latest data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Inflation did rise considerably in the first half of Bidenโs term, but it then cooled substantially. From July to December 2024, the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index was below 3 percent.
The CPI went up 2.7 percent for the 12 months ending in November, BLSย saidย today, noting that data collection for the month began Nov. 14 due to the government shutdown.
Theย worst inflationย increase year-to-year occurred after World War I, a 23.7 percentrise from June 1919 to June 1920. There have been numerous other times with inflation higher than the peak point under Biden.
As we head into the midterms, weโd caution voters that politicians often blame their opponents for rising prices, but the causes of inflation are usually more complicated than that. For instance, Labor Dayย claimsย from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee blamed House Republicans for โdriving up the price of burgers.โ But drought conditions in recent years, among other factors, drove up the cost of ground beef.
Russia, not Ukraine, started the war.ย After U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia in February to discuss an end to Russiaโs war in Ukraine, Trump falsely reprimanded Ukraine,ย saying, โYou should have never started it.โ He said Ukraine โcould have made a deal.โ Asย we wrote, the war started on Feb. 24, 2022, when Russiaย launched a full-scale invasion, two days after Russiaย recognizedย two separatist territories in eastern Ukraine as independent states and sent Russian troops into Ukraineโs Donbas region. While Russian President Vladimir Putin gave โa long list of grievancesโ to justify the attack, Jeffrey Mankoff, a senior associate with the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies,ย wroteย in an April 2022 report that the โfundamental issueโ was โthe legitimacy of Ukrainian identity and statehood.โ
Throughout the year, Trump also repeatedly and wrongly claimed that the U.S. has provided more money in aid to Ukraine than Europe has. Theย oppositeย is true.
โTwisted and manipulatedโ report that wasnโt.ย When the Washington Postย reportedย via anonymous sources that a government intelligence assessment concluded the Venezuelan government was not directing the migration of members of the Tren de Aragua gang to the U.S., Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence,ย dismissedย the report.She said those โbehind this illegal leak of classified intelligenceโ had โtwisted and manipulated [the information] to convey the exact opposite finding.โ But when a redacted copy of the intelligence memo was publicly released the following month, itย corroboratedย the Washington Postโs account. According to the intelligence memo, Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduroโs โregime probably does not have a policy of cooperating with TDA and is not directing TDA movement to and operations in the United States.โ
A few months later, Gabbardย wronglyย claimed to have uncovered โoverwhelming evidenceโ that former President Barack Obama and others in his administration manipulated intelligence to โlay the groundwork for what was essentially a years-long coup against President Trump.โ
RFK Jr.โs dubious measles therapeutics.ย In March, during a measles outbreak in Texas, Kennedyย claimedย there were โvery good resultsโ from treating patients with a certain steroid and antibiotic, as well as cod liver oil, saying โthose therapeutics have really been ignoredโ by the CDC โfor a long, long time.โ Neither the steroid nor antibiotic is a specific treatment for measles, experts said, and cod liver oil, which contains vitamin A, also isnโt recommended.
Vitamin A itself is recommended around the world for measles, as a couple high-dose bursts of the vitamin have been shown to reduce measles mortality in lower-income countries where deficiencies exist. But the benefit is unclear in the U.S. and countries without such deficiencies. Cod liver oil would need to be consumed in a potentially dangerous amount to get the vitamin A dosage used for measles.
In other comments, Kennedyย downplayedย the outbreak, which ultimatelyย killedย two children, and made unsupported and misleading claims about the measles vaccine, which isย safe and effectiveย in preventing the highly contagious disease.
No evidence of โphonyโ Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers.ย After a BLS report showed less-than-stellar job growth, Trump lashed out at the BLS commissioner,ย sayingย โher numbers were wrong,โ โphonyโ and โrigged,โ and firing her. Thereโs no evidence anyone manipulated the data.William Beach, the BLS commissioner during Trumpโs first term,ย wroteย on X that the firing of Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, a Biden appointee who had worked in the federal government for more than 20 years, was โtotally groundlessโ and โsets a dangerous precedent and undermines the statistical mission of the Bureau.โ
Trump also wrongly claimed that โdays before the election,โ McEntarfer โcame out with these beautiful numbers trying to get somebody else electedโ and then reduced the employment estimates โright after the election.โ Thatโs not what happened. On Nov. 1, 2024, just before the election, the BLS reportย showedย growth of just 12,000 jobs in October and downward revisions for the prior two months.
Signalgate: Not โtotal exoneration.โย Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that he received โtotal exonerationโ in an investigative report by the Defense Departmentโs Office of Inspector General regarding a Signal group chat about a military attack in Yemen. But the reportย contradictedย that assessment, concluding that Hegsethโs messages โcreated a risk to operational security that could have resulted in failed U.S. mission objectives and potential harm to U.S. pilots.โ The report also faulted Hegseth for using a personal cell phone to relay sensitive DoD information and for not retaining the Signal conversations as official records, as required by federal law and Pentagon policy.
Trumpโs chart on โreciprocalโ tariffs.ย In a Rose Garden announcement in April of sweeping new โreciprocal tariffs,โ Trump held aloft a chart that claimed to give a breakdown of the tariffs other countries charge the U.S. and the corresponding tariff that the U.S. would as a result impose against those countries. But itย turnedย out the values assigned to other countries were not, in fact, the tariff rates other countries were placing on imports of U.S. goods, but rather a calculation of what the administration deemed would be necessary to balance trade with various countries. Economists told us that was not a legitimate way to calculate reciprocal tariffs for countries.
The misleading โreciprocal tariffsโ chart, which informed the tariff rates he then set, was just one of the presidentโs false and misleadingย talking pointsย on tariffs. Among them, Trump repeatedly, and wrongly, claimed that the tariffs he imposed would be paid by other countries and not, at least partly, by American consumers in the form of higher prices.
mRNA vaccine misinformation. Kennedy, and HHS, made a series of false statements about mRNA vaccines, the technology behind the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. In announcing the termination of half a billion dollars of funding for mRNA vaccine projects, Kennedyย said: โWe reviewed the science, listened to the experts, and acted,โ claiming that โthe data show these vaccines fail to protect effectively against upper respiratory infections like COVID and flu.โ
The science โ peer-reviewed scientific literature โ and many experts refute that. Studies repeatedly demonstrated the vaccinesโ effectiveness and safety, with someย estimatesย of millions of lives saved during the pandemic, and the technology has shown encouraging results against the flu. HHS later released aย 181-pageย listย of papers that claimed to show vaccine harms, a document that wasnโt peer-reviewed and was written by people who have spread unsupported claims about COVID-19 vaccination and treatment.
Kennedy alsoย claimedย the COVID-19 vaccines posed a โprofound riskโ to children, even though serious side effects are rare. In ending funding to Moderna for developing mRNA vaccines against influenza viruses, HHS spokespeople wronglyย saidย the mRNA technology is โunder-tested.โย
DOGE distortions, $50 million not for condoms for Gaza.ย Before taking office, Trumpย saidย entrepreneur Elon Musk would head his new Department of Government Efficiency. Musk had initially promised to cut โat least $2 trillionโ in wasteful government spending. Foreign aid was one of the first targets, with Trump setting the tone for questionable information that would plague the program byย claiming, โWe identified and stopped $50 million being sent to Gaza to buy condoms for Hamas.โ The contractor identified by the State Departmentย saidย it provides hospital services in Gaza and has not used U.S. funds โto procure or distribute condoms.โย
In hisย address to Congressย in March, Trump made the inflated claim that DOGE had โfound hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud.โ However, the DOGE website at the time stated that the department had only generated $105 billion in savings and only purported to provide evidence to support $19.8 billion of that total.ย (The website currently claims DOGE createdย $214 billionย in savings, providing information on about $61 billion. Itโs unclear how much, if any, of that is related to fraud.)
Trump also claimed DOGE had identified millions of dead individuals who were incorrectly labeled as alive in the Social Security database, and misleadingly claimed that โmoney is being paid to many of them.โ Social Security Administration internal auditsย showedย that the number of dead recipients still being sent benefits is likely in the thousands, not the millions.
Crime claims behind National Guard deployments. In making claims about high crime or lawlessness in cities as justification for the deployment of National Guard troops, Trump at times exaggerated or got the facts wrong. In early October, heย claimedย that Portland, Oregon, โis burning to the groundโ or has โfires all over the place.โ But Portland Fire & Rescue reported few calls about potential fires near a federal building, the site of protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Portland Police told us the protests โare nowhere near city-wide.โย
Trumpโs statements about the need for National Guard troops in Portland and Chicago focused on overall crime. โThese are unsafe places,โ heย said. But in court filings and other correspondence, the administration said troops were needed to protect ICE officials and federal property.
In Washington, D.C., where the president is the commander in chief of the National Guard, Trump wronglyย saidย that โmurders in 2023 reached the highest rate probably ever.โ Murders had been declining since 2023, when the rate was less than half the rate in 1991. After a federal takeover of the cityโs law enforcement, Trump falselyย saidย an 11-day period with no murders was the โfirst time thatโs taken place in years.โ There was a 16-day period earlier this year.