Republican AGs Express Concerns Over Target's LGBTQIA+ Pride Campaign, Citing Potential Violations of Child-Protection Laws

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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, along with attorneys general from 7 other states, has expressed legal concern over Target's 'LGBTQIA+ Pride' campaign, claiming that it is damaging their states' efforts to protect citizens. Rokita specifically criticized Target for promoting potentially harmful products to minors, including swimsuits with "tuck-friendly construction" and merchandise with designs that glorify violence. He also accused Target of selling products with "anti-Christian designs." Target had previously faced backlash and bomb threats for their Pride Month merchandise, leading to the removal of some items from their stores.
- Rokita expresses legal concern about Target’s ‘LGBTQIA+ Pride’ campaign Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW)
- Republican AGs warn Target: Pride campaign raises 'concerns' under child-protection laws Fox Business
- 7 Republican AGs threaten Target over Pride merchandise CBS News
- Republican AGs say Target's Pride campaign may violate child-protection laws, 'promote gender' to kids WCTI12.com
- Attorney General Todd Rokita leads 7 states concerned about Target's anti-child, anti-parent campaign for ‘LGBTQIA+ Pride’ WBIW.com
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