The First Amendment Defense Act, which prevents people with anti-LGBT views being discriminated against, will be reintroduced and could be signed into law under Mr Trump
Republicans are confident that a federal bill which would protect Americans’ “right” to express anti-LGBT views will be passed shortly after Donald Trump steps into the White House
Republican Utah senator Mike Lee told BuzzFeed that he planned to reintroduce the First Amendment Defense Act (FADA) next term, and said he was confident president-elect Trump would sign it.
FADA, or HR 2802, would grant protection to individuals who opposed same-sex marriage or premarital sex.
In other words, discriminatory action could not be taken against people who discriminate against LGBT members. Discriminatory action includes denying someone tax exemptions, withholding grants or contracts or denying federal benefits.
Considering Trump said that the Civil Rights act should be amended to protect members of the LGBT, I doubt this will get signed but the Senate and House could do it.
Considering Trump said that the Civil Rights act should be amended to protect members of the LGBT, I doubt this will get signed but the Senate and House could do it.
Y'all still think Trump will protect you. He's playing you.