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Surge in African-American voters sinks Roy Moore
Pentagon will take Trans recruits beginning January 1
Steve Bannon and Donald Trump go down with the ship
Three federal judges have ruled against Trump’s Trans ban
Doug Jones campaigned directly to the African-American community to ensure victory over Roy Moore – Photo courtesy of Getty
Photo courtesy of US Army
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The 2017 Alabama Senate race was Roy Moore’s to lose. And he did.
On December 12, for the first time since Howell Heflin was reelected in 1990, Alabama voters elected a Democratic US senator – Doug Jones – in a special election
see ALABAMA page 6
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Pentagon announced on December 11 that it would start to enlist Transgender
recruits beginning on January 1. Its decision comes in the wake of universal legal condemnation of Donald Trump’s ban on Transgender military personnel.
see TRANS RECRUITS page 12
Hillary Clinton at Senate takes two steps The Paramount and backwards with dangerous Elliott Bay Book Company judicial confirmations, LAMBDA LEGAL:
while rest of the nation takes giant step forward against division and hatred
(l to r) Leonard Steven Grasz – Photo courtesy of Getty Don Willett, James Ho – Photos courtesy of AP
WASHINGTON, DC – This week, the United States Senate confirmed three nominees to the federal bench with proven and extensive anti-LGBT records: Leonard Steven Grasz to the US Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit, who was confirmed on
Tuesday; Don Willett to the 5th Circuit, who was confirmed on Wednesday; and James Ho to the 5th Circuit, who was confirmed Thursday. The Senate Judiciary
see JUDICIAL NOMS page 6
Hillary Clinton autographing copies of her new book “What Happened” at Elliott Bay Book Company on December 12, 2017. – Photo by Nate Gowdy
by Erika Hoel Special to the SGN An excited buzz filled the air on Monday, December 11, as the crowd streamed into The
Paramount. Women (and many men, too, but mostly women) sporting pantsuits, pussyhats, “I’m with her” buttons, and tees with other political slogans were led to their seats by
see CLINTON page 5