Pence hosts openly gay Irish prime minister and his partner for breakfast
Vice President Pence hosted the openly gay prime minister of Ireland and his partner for breakfast at the Naval Observatory Thursday.
Leo Varadkar, who is in the U.S. for an annual meeting with U.S. officials ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, shared photos of the event on Twitter.
Vice President Mike Pence invited me and Matt to his home at the Naval Observatory this morning. It’s great to be back here for a really warm reception. pic.twitter.com/Wkh2Ic8lWP
— Leo Varadkar (@campaignforleo) March 14, 2019
His meeting with Pence drew attention given that Varadkar is one of the few openly gay world leaders, while Pence has been frequently criticized for supporting anti-LGBTQ positions.
{mosads}As governor of Indiana, Pence signed a religious freedom law that was criticized as a pathway to legal anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
As a member of Congress, Pence supported a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage.
Varadkar briefly touched on his sexuality while speaking at the event on Thursday.
“I lived in a country where if I’d tried to be myself at the time, it would have ended up breaking laws,” the Irish prime minister said, according to the Washington Post.
“But today, that is all changed. I stand here, leader of my country, flawed and human, but judged by my political actions, and not by my sexual orientation, my skin tone, gender or religious beliefs.”
Although Pence has hosted Varadkar before, this is the first time the vice president has hosted the partner of an openly gay world leader.
After meeting with Pence last year, Varadkar told Irish reporters that the vice president told the Irish leader that his partner, Matt Barrett, would be welcome at his home.
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