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Nikki Haley complains about being booed at NYC Pride
U.N. ambassador, son heckled at restaurant

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley
complained she was booed at New York City Pride.
(Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)
New York City’s annual Pride parade drew an estimated 1.6 million people celebrating the festivities, but U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley isn’t among those who enjoyed herself.
The Trump administration official took to Twitter late Sunday to complain about parade attendees booing her and her son as they were having lunch at a New York City restaurant that day.
We,incl my son, were booed by patrons saying hateful things as we left lunch @ Pride Parade.Our country is better than this. #HateNeverWins
— Nikki Haley (@nikkihaley) June 25, 2017
Working in an administration that has a reputation for a disengaged — and sometimes hostile — approach to LGBT rights, Haley’s complaint about being booed comes at a time when opposition to Trump in the LGBT community remains steadfast.
But Haley has spoken out for international LGBT human rights in her role. Amid reports of anti-gay abuses in Chechnya, Haley issued a statement condemning the violence, saying the United States is “disturbed” by the arrests and detentions that have reportedly led to dozens of deaths. President Trump has remained silent and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has admitted he hasn’t raised the issue with Russia.
During her confirmation hearing, Haley said the United States rejects “discrimination of any kind to anyone” when asked by Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) about whether the Trump administration would promote LGBT human rights overseas.
Haley largely had anti-LGBT reputation during her tenure as South Carolina governor prior to joining the Trump adminstration. She pledged to defend the state ban on same-sex marriage, but later said the Republican Party would “respect differences in modern families” — much to the consternation of anti-LGBT advocates within the GOP.
Amid economic boycotts of North Carolina as a result of the state passing an anti-trans bathroom law House Bill 2, Haley said similar legislation was unnecessary in South Carolina. It never moved forward in the state legislature and the Republican lawmaker who introduced the measure was defeated in a primary.
In response to Haley’s tweet, Log Cabin Republicans defended her as an “LGBT ally” on Twitter and condemned as “shameful” those who would boo the Trump administration official during Pride festivities.
SHAMEFUL: UN Ambassador & LGBT ally @nikkihaley accosted at #NYCPride https://t.co/lP1OEa0VSB
— LogCabinRepublicans (@LogCabinGOP) June 26, 2017
Log Cabin Republicans stands with YOU Ambassador! The ignorant haters do not represent us! https://t.co/lP1OEa0VSB
— LogCabinRepublicans (@LogCabinGOP) June 26, 2017
Belarus
Belarusian president signs bill to allow LGBTQ rights crackdown
Alexander Lukashenko known as ‘Europe’s last dictator’
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Wednesday signed a bill that will allow his government to crack down on LGBTQ advocacy.
The measure that Lukashenko, who is known as “Europe’s last dictator” and is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, signed would punish anyone found guilty of “propaganda of homosexual relations, gender change, refusal to have children, and pedophilia” with fines, community labor, and 15 days in jail.
The House of Representatives, the lower house of the Belarusian National Assembly, last month approved the bill. The Council of the Republic, which is the parliament’s upper chamber, passed it on April 2.
Belarus borders Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Kazakhstan is among the countries that have enacted Russian-style anti-LGBTQ propaganda laws in recent years.
The European Commission in 2022 sued Hungary, which is a member of the EU, over its anti-LGBTQ propaganda law. Hungarian voters on April 12 ousted Viktor Orbán, a Putin ally who had been their country’s prime minister since 2010.
District of Columbia
Gay D.C. police lieutenant arrested on child porn charges
Matthew Mahl once served as head of LGBT Liaison Unit
D.C. police announced on April 14 that they have placed one of their lieutenants, Matthew Mahl, on administrative leave and revoked his police powers after receiving information that he was arrested in Maryland one day earlier.
Although the initial D.C. police announcement doesn’t disclose the reason for the arrest it refers to a statement by the Harford County, Md. Sheriff’s Office that discloses Mahl has been charged with sexual solicitation of a minor and child porn solicitation.
“On Tuesday, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office contacted MPD’s Internal Affairs Division shortly after arresting Lieutenant Matthew Mahl,” the D.C. police statement says.
“The allegations in this case are extremely disturbing, and in direct contrast to the values of the Metropolitan Police Department,” the statement continues. “MPD’s Internal Affairs Division will investigate violations of MPD policy once the criminal investigation concludes,” it says.
“MPD is not involved in the criminal investigation and was not aware of the investigation until yesterday,” the statement adds.
Mahl served as acting supervisor of the MPD’s then Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit in 2013 when he held the rank of sergeant. D.C. police officials placed him on administrative leave and suspended his police powers that same year while investigating an undisclosed allegation.
A source familiar with the investigation said Mahl was cleared of any wrongdoing a short time later and resumed his police duties. Around the time he was promoted to lieutenant several years later Mahl took on the role as chairman of the D.C. Police Union, becoming the first known openly gay officer to hold that position.
NBC 4 reports that Mahl, 47, has served on the police force for 23 years and most recently was assigned to the department’s Special Operations Division.
Records related to Mahl’s arrest filed in Harford County District Court, show Sheriff’s Department investigators state in charging documents that he allegedly committed the offenses of Sexual Solicitation of a Minor and Child Porn Solicitation on Monday, April 13, one day before he was arrested on April 14.
The court records show he was held without bond during his first appearance in court on April 14. A decision on whether he would be released while awaiting trial or continue to be held without bond was scheduled to be determined during an April 15 bond hearing. The outcome of that hearing could not be immediately determined.
National
Demonstrators disrupt OMB director hearing over PEPFAR
Capitol Police arrested five protesters
A group of protesters interrupted Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought during his testimony before Congress on Wednesday.
Vought was at the Cannon House Office Building to give testimony to the House Budget Committee.
Committee Chair Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) began the hearing by touting what he described as economic accomplishments of the Trump-Vance administration’s economic accomplishments. Ranking Member Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) disputed those claims in his opening statement.
Boyle went on to admonish Vought for not attending a committee hearing in the previous year.
Vought, the “Project 2025” architect, was invited to speak after Arrington and Boyle made their statements.

Shortly after Vought began reading his statement, Housing Works CEO Charles King stood up in the gallery and began shouting, “PEPFAR saves lives: spend the money!”
The U.S. Capitol Police moved quickly to escort King from the room. Other activists began chanting with King as they unfolded signs bearing a picture of Vought’s face and statements such as, “Vought’s cuts kill people with AIDS,” and “Protect PEPFAR from Vought.”
The group of HIV/AIDS activists included independent activists, former U.S. Agency for International Development and PEPFAR staff, members of Health GAP, Housing Works, and the Treatment Action Group. Six activists were escorted from the hearing and the U.S. Capitol Police detained five of them.

The HIV/AIDS treatment activists protested at the hearing in response to the dismantling of global health programs, including PEPFAR, a federally-funded program credited with saving millions of lives from HIV/AIDS, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
“Russell Vought is directly responsible for illegally withholding Congressionally appropriated funds for PEPFAR and related global health initiative,” King said in a statement provided to the Washington Blade. “These funding disruptions have already contributed to preventable deaths and threaten to reverse decades of progress in the fight against HIV worldwide. Enough is enough. Congress must ensure Vought stops this deadly sabotage.”
