The first gay couple to marry in the UK has expressed "outrage" at the Rwanda Bill, as LBC reveals a lesbian woman from Rwanda feared the Home Office would "make an example of her".
country and out of the party. stuart stevens it s interesting because what mitch mcconnell said, we played a couple of times, seem to be pretty definitive. here s the interesting thing. he was asked by a reporter whether he would support donald trump if trump or the nominee in 2024. let s do a slightly more interesting and nuanced to that. light of what you said that there s no room in your party for white supremacy or antisemitic views. if donald trump won the nomination for your party, would you support? and let me just say again, there is simply no room in the republican party for antisemitism or white supremacy. that would apply to all of the leaders in the party who will be seeking offices. i m a guy stewart who likes nuances. that seemed a little too nuanced. somebody was asking point blacked, is no room for white supremacy antisemitism. donald trump had dinner with a holocaust denier antisemitic semi white supremacist, but you