Trump And Mar-A-Lago Hosted A Log Cabin Republican Gay Wedding. Wait, What?

Mar-a-Lago, the luxurious resort in Palm Beach, Florida, owned by former President Donald Trump, recently hosted a same-sex wedding. John Sullivan, vice chairman of the Log Cabin Republicans in Tennessee, and his partner Dan Medora exchanged vows at the opulent private club. According to the MeidasTouch Network, a political action committee critical of Trump, the wedding was a memorable affair. Sullivan expressed gratitude to Trump for allowing them to use Mar-a-Lago for their special day. While Trump has a history of crashing weddings at his resort, there's no indication he attended this one. He was in South Carolina for a campaign rally at the time. Despite his opposition to marriage equality, Trump courted the LGBTQ+ vote in his 2016 campaign, asserting traditional views on marriage between a man and a woman. Despite this, the Log Cabin Republicans, representing LGBTQ+ conservatives, supported Trump. They have faced criticism for their stance on LGBTQ+ rights, including comparisons to "Jews for Hitler." The group has defended controversial legislation like Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill and opposes transgender civil rights and the Equality Act. These views have sparked controversy within the LGBTQ+ community. #Queer Up Politics
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