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Washington, DC was transformed into a vibrant hub of celebration, activism, and unity as WorldPride came to the nation's capital.
Attendees at Sunday’s march, which traveled along the National Mall and ended steps from the US Capitol, said the stakes of protecting the LGBTQ community amid recent actions by the Trump administration hung over the celebrations.
Thousands of people flocked to Washington for a vibrant and energetic edition of WorldPride — right on President Donald Trump's doorstep. From marches to
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Thousands of people are set to flock to Washington, D.C., on Saturday to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community at the WorldPride Parade. Elaborate floats, performers and community advocates will travel down the 1.
Thousands were expected to gather at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a rally and march to the U.S. Capitol.
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Officials in the nation’s capital generally express full confidence in their ability to handle large, complicated events and huge crowds.
WorldPride is in D.C. this year, leaving the LGBTQ community conflicted about showing up to the nation's capital amid an administration that has targeted them.
As the 50th annual Pride celebration came to a close this weekend in Washington D.C., violence was seen across the city. The violent acts followed a long week of debate over whether or not Dupont Circle Park should remain open for pride-related events.
The Capital Pride Alliance recently hosted its much-anticipated Capitol Pride Honors Gala, themed "Freedom to Lead."
Police in Washington, D.C., are investigating two incidents that left two teenagers with stab wounds and another person shot less than one hour apart while a Pride Month event that was taking place nearby on June 7.
Organizers for World Pride 2025 told ABC News they are emphasizing messages of hope at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is being targeted by the Trump administration.
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The Daily Caller on MSNMultiple People Shot During DC Pride Parade After Gay Activists Rejected Security MeasuresPolice reported Saturday that multiple people were shot during a gay pride parade in Washington, D.C., after the original security measures were protested by activists and ultimately nixed by officials.