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Biden Uses Victory Institute Honor to Urge Pushback on Trump’s LGBTQ Policies

He used the award stage to rally LGBTQ leaders to defend recent gains.

Overview

  • At the International LGBTQ+ Leaders Conference in Washington, Joe Biden accepted the Victory Institute’s Chris Abele Impact Award and warned that recent progress is at risk under President Trump.
  • Biden accused the Trump-Vance administration of targeting LGBTQ communities, citing reports of anti-trans policies, funding cuts to LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS programs, and the government’s failure to mark World AIDS Day.
  • He highlighted his record, including executive actions expanding nondiscrimination protections, the repeal of restrictions on transgender military service with subsequent pardons, and the Respect for Marriage Act.
  • Framing the moment as a call to organize, he urged donors, activists, and candidates to “get up and fight back,” saying Republicans have distorted the fight for equality and turned identity into a political weapon.
  • He situated the appeal in a personal arc from a 1996 DOMA vote to a 2012 endorsement of marriage equality and made a rare public appearance following a May prostate cancer diagnosis and October radiation therapy.