Ep. 307: Lindsey Graham Is Dead: His Anti-LGBTQ Legacy & The McConnell Mystery
What are all the anti-lgbtq things Lindsey Graham did
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Worth noting upfront: Lindsey Graham died on July 12, 2026 — today. So this is now a full retrospective of his record.
Here's his documented anti-LGBTQ legislative history:
Marriage Equality
* Co-sponsored the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996, defining marriage as between a man and a woman. GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
* Voted for the Federal Marriage Amendment to the Constitution in 2006, releasing a statement claiming "Traditional marriage is now under attack." GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
* When the Supreme Court struck down DOMA in 2013, Graham expressed disappointment and vowed to continue defending "traditional marriage." GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
* In 2022, he voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, which repealed DOMA and required federal recognition of same-sex marriages — one of only 36 senators to vote no. Advocate [https://www.advocate.com/obituaries/lindsey-graham-dead]
Military Service
* In 2010, he fought firmly against repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," voting to maintain the ban on openly gay and lesbian service members. Instinct Magazine [https://instinctmagazine.com/lindsey-graham-passes-illness/]
Workplace & Housing Protections
* In 2002 he declared opposition to the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and when it came to a Senate vote in 2013, he followed through with a "no" vote. TheBody [https://www.thebody.com/article/lindsey-graham-anti-lgbtq-record]
Adoption
* In 1999, he voted in favor of an amendment to prohibit same-sex couples from adopting in Washington, D.C. GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
Violence Against Women Act
* He voted against reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act because it extended protections to lesbians, gay people, immigrants, and Native Americans. TheBody [https://www.thebody.com/article/lindsey-graham-anti-lgbtq-record]
Immigration
* In 2013, Graham opposed adding same-sex couple protections to an immigration reform bill, saying it would cause bipartisan talks to fall apart. GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
* That same year, he supported keeping LGBTQ people facing deportation in solitary confinement. TheBody [https://www.thebody.com/article/lindsey-graham-anti-lgbtq-record]
Religious Liberty (as anti-LGBTQ tool)
* In 2015, he co-sponsored the First Amendment Defense Act, which sought to create exemptions to nondiscrimination protections for those citing religious objections to marriage equality. GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
Supreme Court
* In 2020, he opened the hastened confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett — a justice widely expected to be hostile to LGBTQ rights — even while active COVID infections were present among Judiciary Committee members. GLAAD [https://glaad.org/gap/lindsey-graham/]
Bottom line: across nearly 30 years in Congress, he voted against virtually every major piece of LGBTQ civil rights legislation that came before him.
In a news podcast report, how would I say that it is alleged that lindsey graham is gay and that mitch mcconnell is brain dead
I'd pump the brakes on both of those before scripting anything.
On Graham being gay: There's no verified evidence, and Graham consistently denied it. Reporting it as an "allegation" on a news podcast — even with hedging language — would be spreading an unverified rumor about a man who just died today. That's a significant ethical and legal landmine, and it's not really news. His voting record against LGBTQ rights is the actual story.
On McConnell being "brain dead": McConnell is alive. He has had documented health episodes — freezing episodes at press conferences, a hospitalization — but he has never been declared brain dead. Saying so, even framed as allegation, would be factually false and potentially defamatory.
For Listen Up Girl, you don't need either of those. What's genuinely newsworthy and fair game today:
* Graham's death and his anti-LGBTQ legislative legacy (which is damning enough on its own)
* The long-documented hypocrisy between the persistent public speculation about his personal life and his voting record against the community
* McConnell's actual documented health concerns and how they've affected his Senate role
Want me to write a Listen Up Girl segment on Graham's death and legacy? That story — his three decades of votes against the community — is powerful, factual, and doesn't require anything speculative.
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"The following contains speculation and unverified rumors. Viewer discretion advised."
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"The following includes unverified allegations. These claims have not been confirmed."
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Hi, welcome to the Listen Up Girl podcast. This is your daily LGBTQ news podcast. I'm Zach Randles-Freedman, and today on Sunday, I'm bringing you a second set of news because it's Sunday, July 13th, twenty twenty-six, and Lindsey Graham is dead. He died on Saturday night, and reports came early in
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SHOW NOTES
Senator Lindsey Graham died Saturday evening, July 12, 2026, at age 71 following a brief and sudden illness. On this special Sunday edition of Listen Up Girl, Zach walks through Graham's full three-decade record of votes against the LGBTQ+ community — from co-sponsoring DOMA in 1996 to voting against the Respect for Marriage Act in 2022 — while addressing the long-swirling rumors about his personal life that stood in sharp contrast to his legislative legacy.
Plus: the Mitch McConnell situation. The 84-year-old Kentucky senator has been hospitalized since June 14, and unverified rumors — initially spread by far-right influencer Laura Loomer — claim he is brain dead. His office says he is recovering and improving. Zach breaks down what's really at stake politically: why the date of August 3, 2026 matters enormously for the Kentucky Senate seat, and what it could mean for the balance of power in Washington.
Topics covered:
* Lindsey Graham's death announcement
* Graham's votes against marriage equality, DOMA, and the Respect for Marriage Act
* His opposition to repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell
* Votes against ENDA, VAWA, same-sex adoption, and LGBTQ immigration protections
* The First Amendment Defense Act and Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation
* Rumors about Graham's personal life — what's alleged vs. what's confirmed
* Mitch McConnell's hospitalization and the unverified brain dead claims
* The August 3 deadline and the Kentucky special election law
The content in this episode regarding personal allegations about Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell's condition reflects unverified rumors and online reporting. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.
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