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Donald Trump To Address Extremist Anti-LGBT Summit In Orlando

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is scheduled to attend a radical anti-LGBT event in being held in Orlando this week exactly two months after the Pulse nightclub shooting, according to news(link is external) reports(link is external) from Jenna Browder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg News.

As we reported(link is external) last week, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and a host of anti-LGBT extremists(link is external) are slated to address the “Rediscovering God in America” event, which is sponsored by the American Renewal Project.

Self-described “political operative(link is external)” David Lane founded the American Renewal Project as a way to mobilize conservative Christian voters and inspire right-wing pastors to run for elected office. He told(link is external) Jacobs that he intends to quiz Trump on how he plans to fight “homosexual totalitarianism” and the gay rights “militants.”

Lane, a vocal opponent of LGBT equality(link is external), has said that “homosexuals praying at the Inauguration” in 2012 would cause “car bombs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and Des Moines, Iowa(link is external)” as a sign of God’s judgment and that the “pagan onslaught(link is external)” of the LGBT rights movement will lead to the destruction (link is external)of(link is external) America(link is external).

According to an invitation(link is external) posted by the group Liberty Counsel Action, the speakers will also include(link is external):

  • Maine pastor Ken Graves preaches against “militant homofascism(link is external)” that he says “seeks to take over our land and make it Sodom” and argues that gay people cannot build happy families because they are “depressed(link is external).”
  • Bill Federer, a Religious Right activist and conspiracy(link is external) theorist(link is external), believes that gay rights are bringing(link is external) about(link is external) the Islamist takeover of America.

Despite his own anti-LGBT record(link is external), Trump depicts himself as a champion of the LGBT community and demands that reporters “ask the gays(link is external)” how much they support him.

Equality Florida plans to protest(link is external) the event, citing the extremists addressing the rally, and Florida’s two Democratic senatorial candidates have criticized Rubio(link is external) for his scheduled appearance.