Republican Attorneys General Target LGBTQ+ Pride Merchandise Over Child-Protection Concerns

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Seven Republican attorneys general have sent a letter to Target, criticizing the company's decision to sell Pride merchandise during Pride month. The attorneys general argue that the merchandise, including LGBT-themed onesies, bibs, and swimsuits, may violate child protection laws in their states. They also express concern over Target's support for LGBTQ+ organization GLSEN. The letter suggests that Target should sell more American-themed clothing and implies that the sale of Pride merchandise is hurting the company's profitability.
Topics:business#child-protection-laws#lgbtq#politics#pride-merchandise#republican-attorneys-general#target
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