FOX Faceoff: Target pulling down LGBTQ+ merchandise, 'Gay people have families'
Some LGBTQ+ merchandise sold at Target is being pulled from the shelves and the retailer has not specified exactly which items it is removing, but some products have created intense backlash in stores and on social media. Some angry customers have confronted workers and tipped over displays. Quanell X and Charles Adams explore the controversy.
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