WAKE FOREST, N.C. -- WAKE FOREST, N.C. (AP) — Thousands turned out Saturday in this Baptist seminary town to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, but the current political climate was never far from their thoughts. “If we’re paying attention, we’re seeing what could happen,” said Amanda Cottrill, co-chair of Wake Forest Pride Fest. “History repeats itself, (which is) why it’s so important for us to be learning and celebrating history.” This year's event coincided with National Coming Out Day. It also came at a time when President Donald Trump's administration is seeking to bar transgender people from serving in the military and issuing orders about biological sex and gender. Police watched from atop the town hall and patrolled the streets with dogs, as people in rainbow clothing confronted a gr
Rainbows but also clouds as NC town hosts Pride Fest amid Trump administration's anti

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