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Drag queen featured in anti-trans attack ad against Kamala Harris considers suing Trump campaign

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Pattie Gonia says that the Republican former president’s campaign used her likeness without permission.

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Drag queen and climate activist Pattie Gonia, who was featured without consent in a recent anti-transgender attack ad from former President Donald Trump’s campaign, is considering legal action. The ad, which has drawn widespread criticism, targets Vice President Kamala Harris for her support of gender-affirming health care for people in government custody as part of the constitutional protection for access to health care for incarcerated people.

The Advocate first reported about the ad in late September.

The commercial, which aired over the weekend during prominent football games, also included images of Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine, a transgender woman, and other LGBTQ+ Biden-Harris administration figures. It features a snippet of Pattie Gonia with Harris, emphasizing Harris’s support for gender-affirming care during an interview with the National Center for Transgender Equality in 2020. It concludes with the narrator saying, “Kamala’s for they/them. President Trump is for you.”

Pattie Gonia, a content creator and prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and environmental causes, addressed the situation on social media Thursday, expressing frustration at the unauthorized use of her image. In an Instagram video, she said, “Thousands of you are letting me know that I’m in a Trump ad that attacks queer and trans people. Wasn’t exactly on my bingo card this year.” Pattie Gonia further indicated that her legal team is reviewing options regarding using her likeness, adding, “We are exploring legal options and will respond accordingly.”

Pattie Gonia’s spokesperson, Jenny Dugan, confirmed the possibility of legal action in a statement to The Advocate. “We are exploring legal options right now and have been advised not to speak further on it at the current time,” Dugan said.

Pattie Gonia has used the moment to raise awareness and support for gender-affirming healthcare, encouraging donations through a link in her bio. “I’m going to do what queer people always do—turn our pain into something positive,” she said in her post.

On Friday afternoon, Pattie Gonia updated her Instagram story: “Thank you! You did it! You raised $15,000 in one day for trans healthcare.”

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Christopher Wiggins is a senior national reporter for The Advocate. He has a rich career in storytelling and highlighting underrepresented voices. Growing up in a bilingual household in Germany, his German mother and U.S. Army father exposed him to diverse cultures early on, influencing his appreciation for varied perspectives and communication. His work in Washington, D.C., primarily covers the nexus of public policy, politics, law, and LGBTQ+ issues. Wiggins' reporting focuses on revealing lesser-known stories within the LGBTQ+ community. Key moments in his career include traveling with Vice President Kamala Harris and interviewing her in the West Wing about LGBTQ+ support. In addition to his national and political reporting, Wiggins represents The Advocate in the White House Press Pool and is a member of several professional journalistic organizations, including the White House Correspondents’ Association, Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists, and Society of Professional Journalists. His involvement in these groups highlights his commitment to ethical journalism and excellence in the field. Follow him on X/Twitter @CWNewser (https://twitter.com/CWNewser) and Threads @CWNewserDC (https://www.threads.net/@cwnewserdc).
Christopher Wiggins is a senior national reporter for The Advocate. He has a rich career in storytelling and highlighting underrepresented voices. Growing up in a bilingual household in Germany, his German mother and U.S. Army father exposed him to diverse cultures early on, influencing his appreciation for varied perspectives and communication. His work in Washington, D.C., primarily covers the nexus of public policy, politics, law, and LGBTQ+ issues. Wiggins' reporting focuses on revealing lesser-known stories within the LGBTQ+ community. Key moments in his career include traveling with Vice President Kamala Harris and interviewing her in the West Wing about LGBTQ+ support. In addition to his national and political reporting, Wiggins represents The Advocate in the White House Press Pool and is a member of several professional journalistic organizations, including the White House Correspondents’ Association, Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists, and Society of Professional Journalists. His involvement in these groups highlights his commitment to ethical journalism and excellence in the field. Follow him on X/Twitter @CWNewser (https://twitter.com/CWNewser) and Threads @CWNewserDC (https://www.threads.net/@cwnewserdc).