White House Responds to Taylor Swift's VMAs Speech, Equality Act (via PopCrush)
the pop star spoke about LGBTQ+ rights in her acceptance speech.
"At the end of the video, there was a petition and there still is a petition for the Equality Act, which basically says we all deserve equal rights under the law," Swift said. "And I want to thank everyone who signed that petition because it now has half a million signatures which is five times the amount that it would need to warrant a response from The White House," Swift told the crowd, pointing to an invisible watch on her wrist.After Swift's speech, an influx of new people signed Swift's petition, including
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