Sunday, October 23, 2016

Why Trump’s Vow To Appoint Judges Like Scalia Is So Alarming


A new ad from HRC is highlighting the dangers of Trump's recent remarks. 
 
Donald Trump declared during a debate against Hillary Clinton that he greatly admired late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and that he’d appoint judges with similar views if he were to be elected president.

Scalia, who died in February, was vehemently against LGBT rights, and Human Rights Campaign has just released a video detailing the dangers of having someone with similar views replace his seat on the court. 

Scalia compared gay people to murderers in the past, and the new ad features a quote from the homophobic judge that helps to highlight why appointing judges “very much in the mold of Justice Scalia” is so detrimental to the LGBT community.



“Many Americans do not want persons who openly engage in homosexual conduct to be partners in their business, teachers in their children’s schools or boarders in their home,” Scalia says in the video. “Certain forms of sexual behavior are immoral and unacceptable.”

HRC President Chad Griffin released a statement denouncing Trump’s “dangerous and hateful vision for our Supreme Court,” urging us to vote for Clinton instead. 

“The future of the Supreme Court is at stake in this election, and we cannot allow Donald Trump to nominate a new generation of anti-LGBTQ judges who would perpetuate Justice Scalia’s legacy of discrimination,” Griffin said. “Hillary Clinton has long been a champion for the LGBTQ community and is the only candidate in this race who would ensure that the Supreme Court continues its historic progress securing equality for all Americans.”

Watch the new ad below.
Donald Trump Would Appoint Judges "in the Mold of Justice Scalia" 
 
Published on Oct 18, 2016
 
So much is at stake for LGBTQ equality this election. Donald Trump said he would appoint more Supreme Court Justices like Antonin Scalia, who had a proven track record of anti-LGBTQ animus. This is why we must elect Hillary Clinton, who will protect the LGBTQ community by appointing pro-equality judges to the Supreme Court.
Adam Salandra is a writer and TV host in Los Angeles. When he's not covering the latest in pop culture, you can find him playing with his French Bulldog puppy or hovering over the table of food at any social gathering.
@adamsalandra

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