As DC Welcomes the World for Pride, Marchers Spotlight Rollbacks of LGBTQ Rights in US | News Channel 3-12
- On June 8, 2025, LGBTQ+ individuals and their supporters assembled at the historic memorial in the U.S. capital to hold a rally as part of the WorldPride events.
- The rally followed a festive parade on June 7 that celebrated LGBTQ+ pride while protesting rollbacks of rights under President Donald Trump.
- From early May 2024 through early May 2025, there were more than 932 incidents of anti-LGBTQ hostility nationwide, with a 14% increase in attacks specifically targeting transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals.
- GLAAD reported a 55% decline in coordinated attacks against drag performers during that period, while violence increasingly focused on transgender individuals in public forums.
- Speakers emphasized preserving decades of progress despite an ‘unprecedented assault on trans rights,’ highlighting that attacks cause harm, fear, and despair within the community.
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As DC welcomes the world for Pride, marchers spotlight rollbacks of LGBTQ rights in US | News Channel 3-12
By Julia Benbrook, Alison Main and Aileen Graef, CNN Washington (CNN) — Even with a theme of reaching people around the world, US politics took center stage as Washington, DC, hosted World Pride 2025, an international festival celebrating the LGBTQ community. The celebrations throughout the weekend, which included a parade, free concerts featuring artists Cynthia Erivo and Doechii plus a march on Sunday, marked the 50th anniversary of Pride cele…
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