Andrew Gillum on @TamronHallShow, just now: “You didn’t ask the question but I don’t identify as gay. I identify as bisexual. I’ve never shared that publicly before.”
R. Jai Gillum, his wife, says that “so many people just don’t understand bisexuality.”
“I just believe that love and sexuality exists on a spectrum. All I care about is what’s between us and what agreement we make.”
R.Jai Gillum said she never wanted to “defend” Andrew’s sexuality or her decision to marry him, with the full knowledge that he was bisexual.
She said her decision may have been different if it were going to be public knowledge
Andrew Gillum was also asked if he could make a return to politics one day: “Donald Trump is president.”
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This video is good and everyone should watch it. But I wonder if everyone knows where the original report on Jamie Foxx came from in the first place?
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this is the tweet that you likely saw first, as it has 12 million impressions. it caused what I like to call an "aggregation avalanche," which I'll explain in the next tweet
Several outlets likely saw that tweet and ran with it, citing the original "exclusive" from Radar Online, a gossip site. This causes an avalanche of aggregated reports, all from that one "exclusive"
Google "Jamie Foxx’s Family Reportedly Preparing ‘For The Worst’," you'll see
Wow: Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones, one of the Dems that the GOP is trying to expel from state legislature to protesting gun violence, calls out his colleagues on the floor
‘For years, one of your colleagues, an admitted child molester, sat in this chamber – no expulsion’
NOW: “I’m about to speak because the people of district 52 sent me here to speak. Speaker Sexton is not my constituent, Speaker Sexton is not a king, Speaker Sexton is not God” - Rep. Justin Jones
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas police commander says officers could have stopped the gunman in Uvalde school shooting within three minutes.
Texas Department of Public Safety director Steve McCraw says the Uvalde “on-scene commander chose to put the lives of officers before the lives of children.”
“The officers had weapons, the children had none.”
McCraw: I’m disappointed in the social media industry for not being more proactive … I have great confidence in their resources to be able to identify potential threats and bring them to the attention of law enforcement