talha ghafoor
2 min readJun 3, 2019

The Irish prime minister, Leo Varadkar, who is honestly homosexual, brought their lover to a gathering on Thursday aided by the United States vice-president, Mike Pence, a conventional Christian once dubbed “the face of anti-LGBTQ hate in America”.

Varadkar, that is in Washington recently to reaffirm the longstanding shared history between the two countries, introduced his companion, Matt Barrett, to a St Patrick’s Day morning meal during the vice-presidential residence during the Naval Observatory.

Varadkar tweeted which he and Matt had received a “warm reception” at Pence’s home, however in pointed remarks to Pence and collected media, he also referred to as aside different forms of discrimination.

“I lived-in a nation where if I’d attempted to be myself during the time, it would have finished up breaking legislation,” he said. “But these days, that’s all altered. We remain here, leader of my country, flawed and human, but judged by my political actions, and not by my intimate positioning, my complexion, gender or spiritual thinking.”

Vice-president Mike Pence welcomed me personally and Matt to their residence at Naval Observatory this morning. It’s great becoming straight back right here for a really warm reception. pic.twitter.com/Wkh2Ic8lWP

Pence’s history of anti-LGBT stances during their amount of time in office as a congressman and governor of Indiana and throughout much of his life happens to be well-documented, to such an extent that Trump once joked in regards to the hatred as if it was no big key. During a conversation on gay legal rights with legal scholars, Trump once interrupted and gestured to Pence, saying, “Don’t ask that guy — he wants to hang them all!” in line with the New Yorker.

Pence’s anti-LGBT bona fides include encouraging so-called transformation treatment, to signing a religious freedom bill that would have worked as a license to discriminate against homosexual men and women. More recently his spouse Karen Pence arrived under fire for teaching at a Christian college with guidelines of forbidding LGBT educators and pupils.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and his partner, Matt Barrett, showing up for breakfast here at the US Vice President Mike Pence’s residence in Washington. Very an important moment… pic.twitter.com/WRZaUwkAuH

Just last year, if they met the very first time, Varadkar stated the Pence family “were well briefed” on what to expect, and had provided a welcome within their residence when, a guarantee they made good on Thursday. Pence introduced the few to his own mother, whose moms and dads had been born in Ireland.

In a meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday, the president noted he and Varadkar had become fast pals.

This content was originally published here.