This stance, which was less common among GOP figures at the time, suggested a willingness to recognize LGBTQ+ rights, signaling some level of support for same-sex relationships. However, his views have shifted since then, leaving many questioning what his 2024 administration might mean for the future of marriage equality.
By 2015, Trump changed his position to endorse «traditional marriage» when speaking with CNN. This statement reflected a more conservative viewpoint that aligned with the party's stance at that time. However, after being elected in 2016, he appeared to soften his position, telling 60 Minutes that he was «fine» with same-sex marriage, despite the GOP's critique of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the issue.
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The 2024 GOP platform took a more neutral stance, no longer explicitly mentioning same-sex marriage but instead focusing on promoting a culture that values traditional marriage and family roles. When questioned about plans to roll back same-sex marriage, Trump's incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded that this was «never a campaign promise» he made.
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