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Link Lauren talks about LGBTQ support in Trump

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Podcast’s political and host influencer Link Lauren sat at Fox News Digital to discuss President Donald Trump’s favor with the LGBTQ community while the president approaches his sixth month in power.

Exit Fox News survey showed that 20% of LGBTQ voted for the president after the 2024 elections, a sharp drop compared to the 28% reported by the New York Times after the 2020 elections.

But the host of the podcast “Spot on With Link Lauren”, an old Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The advisor has become a political influencer with around 1 million followers on various social media platforms, Fox News Digital told that he was “skeptical” of the drop in support for the President now that Trump has been in office for almost half a year.

Link Lauren, former advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., goes up the staircase at the "Make hot America again" Event inside Butterworth in the Capitol Hill district of Washington, April 10, 2025.

Link Lauren is seen during an event “Make America Hot Again” inside Butterworth in the Capitol Hill district of Washington, April 10, 2025. (Tom Brenner / Washington Post via Getty Images)

The gay journalist says that the LGBTQ movement has moved from the success of civil rights to “madness”

“When they say that the support of the LGBT to President Trump may have plunged a little into this last election, I am not really sure because it has the support of most normal gays to whom I speak, and most homosexuals are tired of being grouped with non-binary nonsense LGBTQIA R2D2,” said Lauren to Fox.

“I don’t need to constantly feel that I am part of this LGBTQ community and to go out and wave a flag on the fifth avenue while naked and non -binary people cross the street.”

Lauren, who is openly gay, clearly said that Trump’s favorability could have evolved since his appearance.

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As for Trump’s drop in the survey between the 2020 and 2024 elections, Cygal’s survey and partner Mitchell Brown told Fox that the “T” in the LGBTQ community “could be the reason for a change in number.

“Recently, especially in 2024, when its figures dropped a little, it is the “T” in the LGBTQ community It is largely responsible for this, and it is because these people defend things like men in female sports, “Brown told Fox News Digital.” Of course, it’s a small part of the population, less than 1%, but it became 80/20 where Trump adopts the 80 and the left token the community and takes up position 20. “

“The 2016 political context against 2024 was very different,” said Brown. “The difference is that Harris was a proven California radical who lacked as much substance and charisma as a person that only his radicalism stood out.”

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“Some voters have found it attractive and went to her, but I suspect that the vast majority of losses in Trump’s column were people who have become deprived of their rights and stayed at home.”

Transgender surgeries on minors, men playing in female sports and transgender rights have been key issues in debates surrounding the LGBTQ community between Republicans and Democrats for a few years.

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“I may be gay, but I’m not dead in the brain,” Lauren told Fox News. “Do not tell me that I have to support men in the women’s locker rooms. It is Asinine and absurd that we must even have this conversation. And that is why so many other countries have made fun of us in the past four years.”

Preston Mizell is a Fox News Digital writer covering Breaking news. History advice can be sent to [email protected] and on x @Mizellpreston

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