First Lady Dr. Jill Biden delivered a powerful address at the Human Rights Campaign's Equality in Action conference in Virginia. Speaking at the Sheraton Pentagon City near Washington, D.C., Biden captivated attendees with her message. Dressed in a vibrant yellow skirt suit, she was introduced by Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson. Biden's speech follows the launch of the Biden-Harris campaign’s Out for Biden-Harris, an LGBTQ+ voter initiative, aiming to energize the community ahead of crucial elections. This initiative, as covered by Queer News Tonight before, aims to re-engage and mobilize the nearly 11,000 LGBTQ+ volunteers pivotal in the 2020 electoral victory. Speaking to an audience of more than 500, the first lady offered her insights and highlighted the achievements of the administration. However, the crux of her address centered on condemning the bullying of President Donald Trump. She characterized Trump as a "bully" and deemed him "dangerous to the LGBTQ community, to our families, to our country." Biden asserted that while progress has been made, there's still much work ahead. She highlighted a climate of eroding freedoms, with state laws increasingly targeting LGBTQ+ rights. She mentioned, "Just last month we had to fend off more than 50 antigay amendments that Republicans tried to force into the government funding bill." As momentum builds, Biden's address stands as a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for equality and representation. #Queer Up Politics