RUFUS – President Laylin has announced that his fight over the LGBTQ material and book bans is far from over, as he seeks the Supreme Court’s support on the LGBTQ material bans. The President says he will not ‘back down from LBGTQ bans,’ as he continues to push for further bans.
Laylin who has been working to eliminate the community as a whole, said that work is being done to ban the community from operate in the United States Of Jesstopia. The President has consistently spoken out against the community and said in various interviews he does and will never support the community.
“This community is full of the mentally ill who think we should all have to cater to and support their mental illness,” said President Laylin. “Now we will continue to work to ensure that Jesstopians are subjected to their mental illness. We will continue to fight and will not back down from LGBTQ bans.”
The President is set to receive full Republican control of Congress and will likely attempt to slam through legislation that will directly target the LGBTQ community around the country. Anti-Laylin groups have already begun scheduling protests outside of the Nationalist House, Capitol building, and other government buildings.
“Jay Laylin does not own the constitution, does not dictate the constitution, and will never take our rights away,” said Susan Placker, a member of the LGBTQ community. “Our rights are our rights, and those will not be trampled on. That is why we are scheduling a protest outside of the Capitol on November 10, 2025.”
The protests are scheduled for November 10, when Republicans take the majority of the House and Senate. The protests are also set to take place in front of Republican-led state government buildings across the country. Police are expected to manage the protests.
“We will never surrender to the President. We are real people, with real stories,” said another member of the community. “We feel as though our rights are being stripped away by someone who doesn’t understand our community and what we stand for. He will never take our rights, and we must vote him out of office in 2028.”
The Supreme Court is set to hear a lawsuit filed against the Laylin administration by the Roberto Central School District, on November 18. The court will determine if the bans are deemed unconstitutional and will also either determine if the judgement of a federal court judge will stay or if he would be reversed, and allow President Laylin to move forward with banning LGBTQ materials.
“I hope and pray that the Supreme Court sides with LGBTQ Jesstopians because the court is the last hope for LGBTQ rights,” said Civil Rights Attorney June LaStross. “We will continue to fight this administration’s illegal and discriminatory policies and work to safeguard the rights of the LGBTQ community as we enter a new era in Jesstopian politics.”

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