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LGBTQ2 leaders, mass shooting survivors testify in Washington amid rise in extremism and hate crimes

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LGBTQ2 leaders and survivors from the shooting at Colorado Springs' Club Q nightclub have testified in Washington, following the November massacre that left five dead and 18 injured.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden acknowledged the threatening climate while enshrining same-sex marriage into federal law.

Jackson Proskow examines the growing fears the LGBTQ2 community are facing amid a rise in extremism and hate crimes.

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