Aspen, Colo. – Neighbors of the home where Vice President Mike Pence has been staying in Colorado this week have a message.
They’ve placed a rainbow-colored banner on a stone pillar at the end of the driveways to both homes near the posh ski resort of Aspen. The banner reads “Make America Gay Again” — a play on President Donald Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again.”
Pitkin County sheriff’s deputy Michael Buglione tells the Aspen Times that Secret Service agents weren’t bothered by the sign.
So it's happened everybody. Finally somebody who's probably a member of the LGBTQIA community has struck a nerve in our Vice President Mike Pence. And whoever did that, give him a 21 gun salute for it. Pence has always been against the LGBTQIA communities in his home state. pic.twitter.com/WVoYULf7IM
Pence has described himself as a “Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order.” He has opposed legislation prohibiting discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people in the workplace.
Pence and his family arrived in the Aspen area Tuesday and plan to leave Monday.
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