Texas prosecutor fired after his violent, racist & anti-LGBTQ tweets were exposed

Nick Moutos
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Texas assistant attorney general Nick Moutos has been fired after his violent, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-Muslim tweets – many of which promoted bizarre conspiracy theories – got media attention.

“How is it ‘Bigoted’ to say that #LGBTQ is an #Abomination?” Moutos tweeted earlier today. “#God in the #Torah & #Jesus in the New Testament call it a #Sin & abomination. I don’t hate them, but cannot condone the behavior.”

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The watchdog group Media Matters published a report yesterday that contained screenshots of Moutos’s numerous unhinged tweets, which were written in the past few months. Moutos has worked for Texas attorney general Ken Paxton (R) since April 2017.

“‘Trans People’ are an abomination and have a mental disorder,” he wrote in a tweet from April with the hashtag #Jesus.

In another tweet from the same month, he said that the ACLU “is busy spreading the lie that ‘trans girls are girls!’”

Several weeks later, he called transgender people an “abomination” again.

He also attacked gay people, saying that out Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s life doesn’t matter and accusing…

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