The executive director of the largest LGBT group in the US Republican Party has quit over the organization's decision to endorse Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.

Jeri Ann Henry was the first woman to head the Log Cabin Republicans.  But she put in her resignation last Friday and left on Monday.

"The final date of her employment is undetermined at this time," said Log Cabin spokesperson Charles Moran.  "The Board's Executive Committee will proceed with an orderly transition to ensure nothing falls through the cracks.  We thank her for her service to our organization and wish her well in the next chapter of her career."

Ms. Henry is the second high-ranking member of the gay conservative to bail out over the board's decision to endorse Trump.  The Lesbian Republican activist refuted the board's claim that Trump removed LGBT rights as a political wedge issue in the US, and said Trump's program of setting Americans against each other is harmful to the country.

"It's not just the LGBTQ community this president targets.  When we look at immigrants, people - anyone that he thinks he can somehow use to anger his base - he doesn't care if he has to divide on racial lines, on ethnic lines, on educational lines," Horn said.  "He will divide and damage and destroy this country in any manner he thinks he needs to advance his own political power."