LA Dems Hit Landry’s Silence On Federal LGBT Workplace Rights Order

BATON ROUGE (AP) — Democrats are criticizing Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry for not raising objections to President Donald Trump's decision to keep federal workplace protections for LGBT people.

         Landry, a Republican, challenged similar state protections. He won a lawsuit contesting an LGBT-rights order enacted by Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards for state workers and contractors.

         The federal anti-discrimination order was issued by former President Barack Obama. Trump said he won't revoke it.

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         The Louisiana Democratic Party said Tuesday that Landry should sue Trump to be consistent.

         Landry spokeswoman Ruth Wisher says there's a significant difference. She says Edwards sought to create law beyond his constitutional authority. She says Trump relied upon existing law and authority granted to a president.

         A judge agreed Louisiana's governor overreached. Edwards said he plans to appeal the ruling.

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