"We need to make sure that our transgender community and our youth are all protected," Harris told the supporting while donning a pink blazer and a white T-shirt that read, "Love is love."
"We still, protections around employment and housing. There is still so much more work to do. And I know we are committed and we understand the importance of this movement and our roles of leadership in this ongoing movement. Happy Pride Day!" she declared to cheers.
The vice president stressed the importance of passing the Democrats’ Equality Act, which would ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, WRC-TV reported.
The bill passed through the House earlier this year but faces a tough hurdle in the more evenly split Senate – where Harris herself would cast the deciding vote, if necessary. The same bill passed through the House in 2019 but died in the Senate.
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"The Equality Act purports to protect people experiencing same-sex attraction or gender discordance from unjust discrimination. Although this is a worthy purpose, the Equality Act does not serve it," the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops argued in a statement on its website. "And instead of respecting differences in beliefs about marriage and sexuality, the Equality Act discriminates against people of faith precisely because of those beliefs. In the process, the Equality Act codifies the new ideology of ‘gender’ in federal law, dismissing sexual differences and falsely presenting ‘gender’ as only a social construct."
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Harris also commemorated the anniversary of the fatal Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, on June 12, 2015, that left 49 people dead.
"Five years ago, 49 LGBTQ+ people and allies were enjoying an evening out at Pulse Nightclub," she tweeted. "And then, in an instant, they were gone. Today, we remember those who died and their loved ones—and we recommit to building a world free from gun violence."
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Some conservatives on social media were frustrated that Harris attended the march but still hasn’t visited the U.S.-Mexico border.
"Wtf is Kamala Harris doing at the Pride parade? Shouldn’t she be at the border?" a twitter user wrote.
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"GOP: Kamala needs to go to the border right now! VP Kamala Harris: *grabs hubby and heads to the pride parade," another added.
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Harris was tapped by President Biden to study the root causes of the southern border crisis earlier this year but has yet to make a visit there. She traveled to Guatemala and Mexico last week, drawing criticism for seeming ill-prepared to answer some questions about the crisis and her reluctance to go to the border region.