Just days after Donald Trump was elected president, reports of hate crimes toward the LGBT community by Trump supporters have begun to climb. Along with anti-LGBT groups expressing hope for an overturn of marriage equality, supporters have used the Trump victory as a springboard for physical violence and harassment. Here are just some of the examples:

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Horrified to hear this but proud of the resilience of my friend & @BluffTVSeries family member #ChrisBall. #LGBT https://t.co/YaYqve5ybp — Alison Wandzura (@alisonwandzura) November 10, 2016

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This is what happens when love doesn't trump hate: Hate crimes and homophobia in West Virginia. - "America Elects a Bigot" - #ReportHate pic.twitter.com/GXQXHY9M6y — Daleen Berry (@DaleenBerry) November 10, 2016

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This is an election result that came with suicide hotlines and emergency help lines for black/LGBT/women attacked by "victory parties." — 💥 (@dynamoe) November 9, 2016

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it hasn't even been a full 24 hours and we have already lost some of our queer siblings. this is trump's america. — BLACK LIVES ALWAYS MATTER. (@lil__benadryl) November 10, 2016

People are reporting harassment using the hashtag #ReportHate. You can also call The Trevor Lifeline at (866) 488-7386 for crisis and suicide prevention.



UPDATE 11/13: A tweet originally included in this list has been removed after determining it was fraudulent.

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