‘Not just a party:’ World Pride celebrations end with defiant politics on display



The speeches didn’t just target the Trump administration or the Republican party. Some turned their ire on Democratic politicians, who they say have wilted under the pressure of Republican control of the White House and both houses of Congress.

“We have to call out people who have abandoned our movement,” said Tyler Hack of the Christopher Street Project.

“Being a Democrat is more than carrying the party affiliation,” Hack added. “It’s about unapologetic support for the trans community.”

While the main march headed toward the U.S. Capitol, a separate group splintered off and headed toward the White House, unfurling a large “TRUMP MUST GO NOW” banner.

Those who stayed to brave the weather said their presence amid less-than-ideal circumstances was vital.

“People are still out here, despite the rain, despite their exhaustion,” said Gillian Brewer, a university student studying physics from Silver Spring, Maryland. “We’re not going anywhere.”

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