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‘Painting the elephant rainbow’: Why growing LGBT influence in conservative circles must be checked

Updated: November 22, 2021 at 8:57 am EST  See Comments

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This is the second in an ongoing series on the problematic rise of LGBT influence in conservative and GOP circles.  The first commentary can be found here

WASHINGTON, D.C., (LifeSiteNews) — The most consequential residential real estate transaction to occur in the nation’s Capital this year is gay Republican billionaire Peter Thiel’s recent purchase of an opulent $13 million mansion, located in a cluster of exclusive northwest D.C. neighborhoods that might be described as the Bermuda Triangle of wealthy national influencers.    

Thiel’s new DC base, purchased from another billionaire, former Trump White House Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, puts him in close proximity to other major political power brokers: Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Vice President Kamala Harris.  Fellow tech giant and Washington Post owner, Jeff Bezos, is also nearby as is Fox News Sunday host, Chris Wallace.   

While there are plenty of reasons a billionaire businessman like Thiel would want to establish a presence in Washington, D.C., the fact that he’s a homosexual “married” to a man and is increasingly exerting influence in Republican politics as

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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