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Laverne Cox Says She’s Lost 90 Percent of Her Income Due to Trump’s DEI Rollbacks
Because of the impact on her bank account, the Emmy-nominated trans star said she’s been forced to dip into reserves to stay afloat: “The past year or two, I’ve had to dip into savings and my retirement fund.”
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Because of the impact on her bank account, the Emmy-nominated trans star said she’s been forced to dip into reserves to stay afloat: “The past year or two, I’ve had to dip into savings and my retirement fund.”
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Laverne Cox Says She’s Lost 90 Percent of Her Income Due to Trump’s DEI Rollbacks, Because of the impact on her bank account, the Emmy-nominated trans star said she’s been forced to dip into reserves to stay afloat: “The past year or two, I’ve had to dip into savings and my retirement fund.”
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