Tom Cotton Grills CEO of Kroger

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, Senator Tom Cotton grills CEO of Kroger over a religious discrimination lawsuit that was filed after two Arkansas workers were fired for refusing to wear new company aprons with a rainbow logo they believed supported the LGBTQ community, according to our media partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer. Kroger denied their “Our Promise” rainbow symbol indicated support for the LGBTQ community in the case on behalf of the former employees that worked at a store in Conway, Arkansas. Workers at the store got the new uniforms in April 2019 that included a rainbow heart embroidered on the top left portion of the bib, according to court documents. Both of the workers believe the “literal interpretation of the Bible,” held “religious belief that homosexuality is a sin” and “sincerely believed the apron violated (their) religious beliefs,” according to the lawsuit.

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