by Log Cabin | Apr 27, 2018 | Donald Trump, Gregory T. Angelo, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Republican Party, Richard Grenell, US Senate
Ariel Jao reports on the political history that was made through the confirmation of Richard Grenell just in time for Angela Merkel’s visit to the United States. She covers the comments made by Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo on the immense...
by Log Cabin | Apr 27, 2018 | Donald Trump, Gregory T. Angelo, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Republican Party, Richard Grenell, US Senate
Valerie Richardson reports on the confirmation of Richard Grenell by the Senate in a vote that included every Republican and a handful of Democrats. She touches on the fact that it is a historic moment for the GOP, as well as Democratic hypocrisy in only supporting...
by Log Cabin | Apr 27, 2018 | Gregory T. Angelo, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Republican Party, Richard Grenell, US Senate
Robert Lewis reports on the confirmation of Richard Grenell as ambassador to Germany, a position that has gone 15 months without being filled. The article covers a statement by the Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo, who points out the significance of...
by Log Cabin | Apr 27, 2018 | LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Richard Grenell, US Senate, White House
John Riley reports on Richard Grenell getting confirmed by the Senate for the ambassadorship to Germany. To read the whole article click here.
by Log Cabin | Apr 27, 2018 | Donald Trump, Gregory T. Angelo, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Republican Party, Richard Grenell, US Senate, White House
Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo writes on the long awaited confirmation of Richard Grenell to Ambassador to Germany. This confirmation is a historic one, making Grenell the highest ranking openly gay member of a Republican administration ever. The...
by Log Cabin | Apr 25, 2018 | Donald Trump, Gregory T. Angelo, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, Richard Grenell, US Senate, White House
Ted Barrett and Daniella Diaz cover the hold on Ric Grenell’s confirmation in the Senate. They cite increasing frustration from the White House as well as organizations such as the Log Cabin Republicans. To read the whole article click here.