GLAAD Accountability Project
The GLAAD Accountability Project monitors and documents individual public figures and groups using their platforms to spread misinformation and false rhetoric against LGBTQ people, youth, and allies. Some groups have misleading names inferring unwarranted expertise or credibility, when their main focus is advocating against LGBTQ people, and some claiming to be grassroots efforts have ties to national organizations with long histories opposing LGBTQ Americans.
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Mary Fallin
—As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, co-sponsored three consecutive constitutional amendments that…
Ken Klukowski
—Former staff attorney at the Family Research Council, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has…
Allen West
—Compared being LGBTQ to a person choosing a favorite ice cream flavor. —Attacked the military’s…
James Mattis
—Believes “don’t ask, don’t tell” should not have been repealed. —Reportedly a critic of the…
Scott Pruitt
—Claimed the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage equality was “not grounded in the constitution”…
Terry Branstad
—Illegally discriminated against the Iowa Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Christopher Godfrey when he cut Godfrey’s salary…
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
—As a member of the U.S. House, voted against LGBTQ-inclusive hate crimes legislation, voted no…
Rick Perry
—Wrote an op-ed directly attacking Texas A&M University for allowing a student to serve as…
Sam Brownback
—An original cosponsor of a proposed federal marriage amendment, Brownback called marriage equality “radical social…
Ryan Zinke
—Under Secretary Zinke, the National Park Services withdrew its sponsorship of New York City’s first…
Pat McCrory
—Championed and signed the anti-LGBTQ HB 2, North Carolina law that both required individuals to…
Monica Crowley
—Said marriage “should be restricted to one man, one woman” based on a “cultural and…