Jill Biden criticizes Donald Trump's dangerous behavior and urges people to fight against him. She also highlights the importance of continuing progress and protecting the rights of the LGBT community.
“ Donald Trump is a bully,” she said at the Human Rights Campaign’s Equality in Action event. “He is dangerous to the, to our families, to our country, and we cannot let him win. We have to fight like hell until Joe and Kamala have another term.”
“We’ve made progress, but there’s still so much more to do,” Jill Biden told the crowd of more than 500. “And we can’t and we won’t go back and refight the fights of the past.” “Just last month, we had to fend off more than 50 anti-gay amendments that Republicans tried to force into the government funding bill,” she said, explaining that the amendments would have limited healthcare and other protections for same-sex couples.
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