Former CNN Host Blows a Gasket Over the Latest Trump Assassination Attempt
Rumors, Whispers and Gut Feelings
Class Action Scams
When It Comes to Tech Policy, Biden and Harris Put America Last
PolitiFact Throws Its 200th 'Pants on Fire' Tag at Donald Trump
An Important New Book About Reagan and the Presidency
Another Month, Another Trump Assassination Attempt
Trump’s America First Policies Protect Farmers
Reparations: Unconstitutional and Divisive -- Is Kamala Harris Backing These Giveaways?
It Is Time to Deal With the Debt
Automakers Won’t Kill the Radio Star
A Movie Mirrors the Stranger-Than-Fiction Reality of Civil Asset Forfeiture
Election Integrity or Defund DC
Here Are the Chilling Remarks Jasmine Crockett Made Hours Before Assassination Attempt Aga...
Here's How Rashida Tlaib Responded to Hezbollah Terrorists Being Blown Up by Pagers
Tipsheet

Obama Pledges to End "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

In a speech given Saturday night in front of gay rights activists gathered in Washington, D.C., President Obama told the audience that he "will end" the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays serving in the military.
Advertisement


With a number of issues on the president's plate, including health care and climate change legislation, he has been reluctant to wade into the LBGT agenda:
"Do not doubt the direction we are headed and the destination we will reach," he said. "We have made progress and we will make more."

The president told the group's membership he also would work toward recognizing same-sex marriages and expanding protections against workplace discrimination against gays.

He garnered his most rousing applause when referencing the recent move by the House to widen hate crimes protections so they cover violence based on sexual orientation. He has pledged to sign the more expansive hate crimes initiative into law.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement