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Some conservative-led U.S. states are weighing measures to prevent female impersonators, known as drag queens, from performing at any venues visited by children. They say it’s about keeping kids safe, but critics say it’s part of a larger anti-LGBTQ agenda. Maxim Moskalkov has the story.
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LanguageEnglish
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NewsML Media TopicsCrime, Law and Justice
Topic TagsDrag show
NetworkVOA
Embargo DateFebruary 21, 2023 15:56 EST
Description EnglishSome conservative-led U.S. states are weighing measures to prevent female impersonators, known as drag queens, from performing at any venues visited by children. They say it’s about keeping kids safe, but critics say it’s part of a larger anti-LGBTQ agenda. Maxim Moskalkov has the story
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