White House lit in rainbow colors after Supreme Court ruling

Published June 27, 2015
People gather in Lafayette Park to witness the White House being lit up in rainbow colours. — AP
People gather in Lafayette Park to witness the White House being lit up in rainbow colours. — AP

WASHINGTON: The White House is lit up in rainbow colours in commemoration of the Supreme Court's ruling to legalise same-sex marriage.

Gay and lesbian couples in Washington and across the nation are celebrating Friday's ruling, which will put an end to same-sex marriage bans in the 14 states that still maintain them.

Same-sex marriage supporters hold up balloons that spell the words "love wins" as they stand in front of the White House. — AP
Same-sex marriage supporters hold up balloons that spell the words "love wins" as they stand in front of the White House. — AP

Gay and lesbian couples already could marry in 36 states and the District of Columbia.

The court's 5-4 ruling means the remaining 14 states, in the South and Midwest, will have to stop enforcing their bans on same-sex marriage.

Gay activists hold signs in front of the White House. — AFP
Gay activists hold signs in front of the White House. — AFP

President Barack Obama said earlier Friday that the court ruling has “made our union a little more perfect".

The colours illuminated the north side of the White House as Obama returned Friday evening from Charleston, South Carolina, where he delivered the eulogy of the funeral of Clementa Pinckney, one of nine people murdered in the massacre at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church last week.

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