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National/ News/ Top Stories

Iowa Gay Couples Rush To Marry Ahead Of Trump

Gary Carnivele November 14, 2024

Des Moines’ CBS affiliate reports:

A local chaplain is helping dozens of same-sex couples across the state tie the knot before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House in January due to concerns about marriage equality protections under the new administration.

Des Moines area chaplain Anitta Milloro said they’re working with more than 40 couples who want to get married before the president-elect takes office. To assist, they are building a network of wedding resources from people who say they are willing to help couples facing the dilemma of forming a legal union by 2025.

Trump’s support has wavered on same-sex marriages, varying from outright support to suggesting he may appoint U.S. Supreme Court justices who would overturn the ruling that grants the right.

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