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Noted MAGA Homophobe Blames Staffer for Homophobic Post

By Nikki McCann Ramirez

Nikki McCann Ramirez

View all posts by Nikki McCann Ramirez June 3, 2026 WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 03: Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) walks through the U.S. Capitol on February 03, 2026 in Washington, DC. The House will take up budget legislation today that would end the partial government shutdown while lawmakers negotiate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy and funding for the Department of Homeland Security. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images) Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) in the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Heather Diehl/Getty Images

It’s Pride Month, and that means Republican lawmakers and right-wing influencers are jumping to social media to express their contempt for the LGBTQ+ community, and the Pride celebrations that will be taking place all month. 

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn) is doing damage control after apparently taking things a step too far even for his own party. 

On Tuesday night, Ogles’ office claimed it had “reprimanded” an unnamed staffer who had posted “Homosexuality has no place in America. Happy Nuclear Family Month” to Ogles’ official X account earlier that same day. 

“Earlier today while working on the farm, my phone began going crazy because of a post made by a member of my comms team,” Ogles wrote Tuesday night. “The post was stupid, hurtful and a complete distraction from my America First focus. The employee has been reprimanded.” 

Ogles’ social media account is packed with extremist rhetoric targeting virtually every minority community in the country. While he deleted the attack on gay Americans, posts claiming that “the only antidote to mass rape is mass remigration” (a reference to a white nationalist concept), accusing LGBTQ+ youth support groups of participating in “child grooming,” and claiming that Islam and America are “incompatible,” remain on his profile. Ogles has also campaigned in opposition to same-sex marriage, and when the Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion care, Ogles wrote that the right to marriage for LGBTQ+ individuals was “next.”

Even some Republicans found the anti-Pride post distasteful. New York Rep. Mike Lawler, who is caught in a tough reelection battle, responded to his colleague on X. “Homosexuality exists. In America. In fact Andy, you have family, friends, neighbors, colleagues and constituents who are gay and lesbian,” he wrote. “It doesn’t make them less than or somehow unworthy of being an American. What an absolutely idiotic statement to make.” 

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told TMZ that “homosexuals have been part of humanity” for “all of recorded history.” 

“The behavior of consenting adults in their business,” Cruz said. 

It’s not a very strong reprimand from Cruz, who once called the legalization of same-sex marriage a form of “tyranny.” It would also be a mistake to think that the mild criticism Ogles received from his own party was an expression of support for LGBTQ+ equality, rather than a slap on the wrist for essentially posting the core belief of the right’s anti-LGBTQ+ agenda. 

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