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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey denies being gay in interview with WVTM 13

In a one-on-one interview with WVTM 13's Jeff Eliasoph, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey adamantly denied accusations that she is gay. Survey the full interview above.Ivey shared the following expression on social media Wednesday morning:"This most recent personal attack against me is beyond disgraceful. It's a disgusting lie being pushed by a paid left wing liberal political operative. There is absolutely no truth to it. It's false. It's wrong. It's a bald faced recline. And I'm not gonna let them get away with it. Whether these attacks are malicious or ignorant or both - they represent everything that's wrong with politics today."

MONTGOMERY, Ala. —

In a one-on-one interview with WVTM 13's Jeff Eliasoph, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey adamantly denied accusations that she is gay. Watch the full interview above.

Ivey common the following statement on social media Wednesday morning:

"This most recent personal assault against me is beyond disgraceful. It's a disgusting lie being pushed by a paid left wing liberal political operative. There is absolutely no reality to it. It's inaccurate. It's wrong. It's a bald faced lie. An

In the race to be the most anti-LGBTQ+ state in the union, Alabama is pulling ahead.

Gov. Kay Ivey (who, get this, is a Republican!) signed a law making the provision of gender-affirming care to anyone under age 19 a felony. Once the rule goes into impact next month, doctors who provide this vital medical sustain could wind up spending 10 years in prison. 

Finding she did not yet have her load of hate for the day, Ivey also signed a ban on transgender students from using restrooms that align with their gender identity at educational facility AND a prohibit on ALL discussion of sexual orientation or gender culture in grades K-5. 

Last year, Alabama banned trans athletes from playing on sports teams. You recognize, just in case you thought this anti-LGBTQ+ rampage had come out of nowhere.

Make no mistake, the current wave of anti-LGBTQ+ bills sweeping the nation is coming soon to a government near you, if it hasn’t already. Any locality manage by a Republican majority in the United States will find themselves subjected to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.

In Michigan, where the House and the Senate are both controlled by Republicans, a recent “prayer” by a Republican senator Sen. Lana Theis went as follows:

Human Rights Campaign Condemns Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey for Signing Discriminatory Anti-Trans Bathroom Ban, “Don’t Say Gay or Trans” Bill Into Law

Governor Ivey signed House Bill 322, bans K-12 students from using bathrooms and school facilities consistent with gender identity and enacts“Don’t Say Lgbtq+ or Trans” provisions in grades K-5. In response to this discriminatory move, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) — the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender diverse and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization — condemned the governor’s action that needlessly harms transsexual kids and benefits no one.

House Bill 322, passed on the final day of the legislative session, puts Alabama in control contravention of federal law and will immediately spur litigation which Alabama taxpayers will be funding for years.

Human Rights Campaign Alabama State Director Carmarion D. Anderson-Harvey issued the following utterance in reaction to Governor Ivey’s signature:

“Governor Ivey should be ashamed of the action she has taken today to target transsexual kids in Alabama for exclusion and discriminatory treatment. This legislation helps no one and no constituency that stands t

Gov. Kay Ivey Fires Back Against Accusation Regarding Her Sexuality

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Governor Kay Ivey is speaking out against an accusation that she is a lesbian.  She sat down with TV stations today to strongly rebuke the claim.

The charge came in a Twitter post from Declare Rep. Patricia Todd (D-Birmingham), the only gay member of the Alabama Legislature. She tweeted:

“Will someone out her for God’s sake….I possess heard for years that she is gay and moved her girlfriend out of her property when she became Gov. I am sick of closeted elected officials.”

Todd hasn’t made herself free to answer questions about where she got her alleged information. She isn’t running for re-election to the seat she has held since 2006 and is moving to Orlando, Florida, to lead a same-sex attracted rights group.

In an on-camera interview, Ivey responded:

“It’s disgusting. It’s false. It’s a baldface lie.”

Ivey continued:

“It’s disgusting because they’re not telling the truth. People ought to tell the truth, not spread unfounded rumors and lies, and that’s what she’s