NEW DATA: As we round out the first year of the Trump administration, the Human Rights Campaign Foundation surveyed nearly 15,000 Americans on LGBTQ+ topics.
Here’s what we found:
We need leaders who treat everyone with dignity, give everyone the chance to thrive, and advance equality for all.
Just as they did in states like Virginia and New Jersey last November, voters are going to reject anti-trans fearmongering and send a clear message this year: Equality wins.
This moment should serve as a wake-up call to every American who cares about civil liberties:
When journalists can be detained for covering protests, none of us are safe. None of us are free.
Renee Nicole Good was a wife. A mother. A member of our community.
And she should still be here.
What better way to start 2026 than suing the Trump administration? That’s right: HRC Foundation is launching a class action on behalf of federal workers and their families.
We will not sit back and let these dedicated public servants lose vital health care coverage without a fight.
The office of the President of the United States used to mean something.
Dignity, respect, the promise of freedom for every community — no matter who you are.
It was leaders like President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
They will always embody the best of America.
And we must remove ICE and their terror from all our communities before even more preventable violence occurs.
As @governorwalz.mn.gov requested, we join the nation in standing with Minneapolis.
When ICE occupies our streets, no community is safe.
Today, a woman was senselessly killed in Minneapolis during an ICE action — a brutal reminder that this agency and the Trump regime put every community at risk, spreading fear instead of safety.
Reports that she may have been part of the LGBTQ+ community underscore how often the most vulnerable pay the highest price. Her family and the people of Minneapolis deserve a full investigation, real accountability, and decisive action.
Human Rights Campaign
Kelley Robinson
Kelley Robinson
Human Rights Campaign
Kelley Robinson
“They killed my wife,” the distraught woman says, adding, “They shot her in the head.”