Should a notable Republican senator be outed? Mike Signorile says yes
The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SiriusXM defended the practice of outing — publicly sharing a person’s sexuality or gender identity without their consent — if it is “relevant” to a public figure’s “work, their role, their power, their influence,” Signorile tweeted last week.“Some say, well why should the public know?” he continued. “Well, it’s interesting for the public to know if the person is engaging in work that is influenced by their queerness, for example.