Donald Trump has pledged to repeal Barack Obama’s LGBT rights orders and sign a law permitting discrimination.
Mr Trump was once a moderate within the Republican Party on LGBT issues, suggesting that people shouldn’t be fired because of their sexuality.
But in a display of just how far he has sunk on the issue, the
Presidential hopeful this week confirmed he would sign a extreme
Republican-backed law to directly permit homophobic discrimination.
In a statement, Trump confirmed he would sign the so-called First Amendment Defense Act,
which bans the government from taking any “action against a person,
wholly or partially on the basis that such person believes or acts in
accordance with a religious belief or moral conviction that marriage is
or should be recognized as the union of one man and one woman, or that
sexual relations are properly reserved to such a marriage.”
The broadly written law would effectively legalize all discrimination
against LGBT people in all sectors – from employment to retail to
healthcare – as long as the person discriminating claims it was due to
their religion.
The shocking move would require the repeal of Barack Obama’s landmark LGBT discrimination protections, which Trump also confirmed he would axe.
He said in a statement: “Religious liberty is enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution.
“It is our first liberty and provides the most important protection
in that it protects our right of conscience. Activist judges and
executive orders issued by Presidents who have no regard for the
Constitution have put these protections in jeopardy.
“If I am elected president and Congress passes the First Amendment
Defense Act, I will sign it to protect the deeply held religious beliefs
of Catholics and the beliefs of Americans of all faiths.”
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