Aide to N.J. mayor loses job over support of anti-LGBTQ+ sister running for Missouri office
“Different beliefs shouldn't divide us,” Jonathan Gomez-Noriega said in a statement.
August 5, 2024
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“Different beliefs shouldn't divide us,” Jonathan Gomez-Noriega said in a statement.
”I was a nobody and God transformed me into one of the most feared, respected, and loved women in American politics,” she said.
Jim McGreevey famously came out when he resigned as New Jersey governor in 2004.
McGreevey came out as gay when resigning the governor's position in 2004.
“It is unfortunate that it took Meta months, and multiple high-profile posts with anti-LGBTQ slurs and hate, to finally make good on fully enforcing its own hate speech policies for accounts like this,” GLAAD’s Sarah Kate Ellis told The Advocate, responding to Valentina Gomez's account being disabled.