Gay couples rush to marry and have children before Trump inauguration
Source: NBC News
Nov. 30, 2024, 5:01 AM EST
Ben Nelson and Adam Weinbergers last-minute decision to elope next month was made in the heat of the moment, not only in the name of love. After being together more than three years, they were already scheduled to marry next October. But things changed, they said, once Donald Trump was re-elected.
We kind of decided that we would take a step back and do what we think is necessary for our lives, not necessarily what our first choice was, Weinberger, 31, a veterinarian, said.
They are one of many gay couples in recent weeks who are rushing to get married, start fertility treatments and take other measures out of fear that some of their rights might be rescinded during a second Trump administration. This is not what equality looks like, Nelson, 32, who is in photography school, said.
Same-sex marriage has been legal in the United States since the Supreme Courts 2015 landmark ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges, which made state bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. Before then, 37 states and U.S. territories had already legalized marriage equality.
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boonecreek
(176 posts)comes Griswold vs. Connecticut.
The Grand Illuminist
(1,700 posts)out of fear of being the bad guy. Shameful.
lostnfound
(16,714 posts)Id consider it likely that an administration willing to take kids away from their parents at the border
J_William_Ryan
(2,264 posts)The problem is the Trump Court, not so much Trump.
Marriage equality will be in greater jeopardy when Trump appoints replacements for Alito and Thomas.
Fortunately, repeal of marriage reciprocity legislation is unlikely.