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What happened to the Buttigieg family should alarm every parent
By Darra Gordon, CEO of Family Equality at LGBTQ Nation
· July 10, 2026
· 3 min read
As Pride Month came to a close, Pete Buttigieg described one of the worst days of his life: a false, anonymous report that triggered a visit from Child Protective Services and law enforcement. His four-year-old twins endured forensic interviews — without either of their parents present and without k
Key takeaway He called the 24 hours that followed “among the darkest hours of my life.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? As Pride Month came to a close, Pete Buttigieg described one of the worst days of his life: a false, anonymous report that triggered a visit from Child Protective Services and law enforcement. His four-year-old twins endured forensic interviews — without either of their parents present and without k
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