Obama heckled at White House gay pride event | Inquirer News

Obama heckled at White House gay pride event

/ 10:46 AM June 25, 2015

US President Barack Obama speaks during a reception in honor of LGBT Pride Month in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, June 24, 2015. AFP PHOTO

US President Barack Obama speaks during a reception in honor of LGBT Pride Month in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, June 24, 2015. AFP PHOTO

WASHINGTON–US President Barack Obama would normally expect a warm welcome from gay rights activists, particularly in his own home at the White House, but that was not the case Wednesday.

Hosting a reception to observe LGBT Pride Month in the East Room, Obama was repeatedly interrupted by persistent shouts from a member of the audience, prompting a few awkward minutes before the president instructed the individual be ejected.

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“Listen, you are in my house,” said a finger-waging Obama, as the person could be heard to shout about deportations in English and Spanish.

“You know what, it is not respectful” Obama added. “You’re not going to get a good response from me by interrupting me like this.”

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When it became clear the protester would not stop, Obama said, “Shame on you,” adding, “You shouldn’t be doing this,” before asking security to “escort this person out.”

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The crowd chanted “O-Ba-Ma!” to drown out the shouts.

A visibly angry Obama joked with the crowd: “As a general rule I am just fine with a few hecklers. But not when I’m up in the house.”

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