LGBTQ+ Advocates Say The Move To Brand Parents Of Trans Kids As Child Abusers In Texas Is Political.
This story was originally published by The 19th. When the case worker asked to inspect the house, Amber and Adam Briggle first led her to the kitchen. They opened the cabinets to show they were full of food. They moved on to the dining room. Every Sunday the Briggles and their two kids, now 14 and 9, sit in those chairs for dinner and talk about gymnastics or their new purple hair.
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