Dana Nessel Defends LGBTQ Rights at DNC
Dana Nessel Defends LGBTQ Rights at DNC
Dana Nessel Defends LGBTQ Rights at DNC
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel delivered a passionate speech at the Democratic National Convention, invoking Charlton Heston's famous line to express her commitment to LGBTQ+ rights, stating, 'You can pry this wedding band from my cold, dead, gay hand.' Nessel highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris's unwavering support for same-sex marriage during her tenure as California's attorney general, noting that Harris refused to defend California's ban on such marriages. She contrasted this with her own experiences in 2022 when Michigan's abortion ban was revived after Roe v. Wade was overturned, emphasizing the importance of defending individual rights. Nessel called on the U.S. Supreme Court not to reconsider the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage, framing it as a fight for fundamental freedoms. She concluded by asserting that if Harris becomes president, she would ensure the appointment of progressive justices to the Supreme Court, reflecting a commitment to safeguarding civil rights. Nessel's remarks underscored the ongoing battle for LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights in the current political climate.

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