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Washington D.C. is preparing for World Pride 2025, starting with Trans Pride on May 16 and culminating in a two-day festival on June 7-8. The event, which typically attracts over a million visitors, faces uncertainty due to President Trump's anti-trans policies. Some international LGBTQ+ organizations have issued travel warnings, while others advocate for a strong presence to resist hostile policies.
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