Politics & Government
Nebraska Lawmaker, Legal Group Demand Retraction For Tweet They Consider Defamatory
The Nebraska Freedom Coalition included the hashtag "groomer" with photos of State Sen. Megan Hunt of Omaha and her trans son.

By Paul Hammel
March 31, 2023
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LINCOLN β State Sen. Megan Hunt of Omaha joined with a Lincoln-based legal group in demanding a retraction Friday for a tweet they maintain was defamatory and βknowingly false.β
The tweet, from the conservative Nebraska Freedom Coalition, included the hashtag βgroomerβ and photographs of the senator as a child and her son, who is trans.
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βGrooming is defined in statute in Nebraska and is a serious crime. Given there is no factual basis in this accusation against Senator Hunt, it is defamatory per se,β stated a press release from the Nebraska Legal Action Fund and its chairman/founder, former State Sen. Adam Morfeld.
Group called βwhite extremistsβ
Morfeld, in the release, called the Freedom Coalition a group of βwhite extremists.β
Hunt said she was βtaking a stand.β
βNo longer will we stand by while vile and defamatory statements are made to marginalize Nebraskans,β Hunt said.
The Freedom Coalition was among the factions that took over leadership of the Nebraska Republican Party this past year from loyalists of former Gov. Pete Ricketts. On Friday, it issued a statement condemning the federal indictment of former President Trump as coming from a βkangeroo court.β
Wasnβt aware of retraction request
When reached by phone, Patrick Peterson of the Freedom Coalition said he had not seen the retraction request and βdidnβt spend much time on Twitter.β He said he did not recall if he made the tweet.
The Twitter exchange came as Hunt, who is bisexual and the first openly LGBT person elected to the Legislature, took time during floor debate to relate what itβs like to raise a trans child.
Friday was also βInternational Trans Day of Visibility,β which brought a small group of demonstrators to the Capitol Rotunda.
New York Times story
Hunt and her son, Ash, were featured in a New York Times story about the nearly session-long filibuster being mounted by Hunt and Omaha Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh against a bill that would ban minors from obtaining gender-altering health care.
The senators have pledged to filibuster every bill on the agenda until Legislative Bill 574 is pulled from the agenda. The tactic has slowed progress of legislation to a crawl, and not one bill has been approved so far by the State Legislature 54 days into the 90-day session.
Hunt has called the trans bill a βhatefulβ measure that leads to increased violence against trans kids. On the floor Friday, she said the proposal would deny families the freedom to make health care decisions for their children β decisions that are not taken lightly.
Hunt said her son is a happy teenager, who has lots of friends and joined the track team. She added that trans kids are becoming more and more accepted.
Bill introduced to protect kids
βI really think that the future is bright for you,β the senator said.
Omaha Sen. Kathleen Kauth, the main sponsor of LB 574, has said she introduced the bill to protect children from βirreversible and often dangerous proceduresβ to alter their gender β specifically, puberty blockers, hormone therapies and genital or non-genital surgeries.
The bill overcame a filibuster last week to advance to the second-round of debate.
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