It was revealed earlier this week that the second lady got a new job teaching art at a private Christian school that could refuse admission or discontinue enrollment if a student or parent's behavior supports or condones "homosexual activity or bi-sexual activity. In response, The Trevor Project sent 100 copies of Last Week Tonight's A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo. The copies of the book, about a gay bunny, came with a "heartfelt note" urging the school to change its student and employee policies.
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