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In a letter sent to gay-rights groups in February 2008, the president said: "I support the complete repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
-- a position I have held since before arriving in the U.S. Senate." But lawyers in his administration defended the law in a court brief. White House aides said they were only doing their jobs to back a law that is on the books. At the time, even Democrats in his party criticized the move. "I was profoundly disappointed by this action, particularly coming from this administration," said Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., the first openly gay nonincumbent to win election to Congress. Even so, Baldwin and other high-profile gay and lesbians and their allies still planned to attend Biden's fundraiser. The minimum donation was $1,000 and some tickets went as high as $30,400. The event was expected to draw 160 people and raise almost $1 million. Human Rights Campaign grass-roots chief Marty Rouse, Gay and Lesbians Advocates and Defenders projects director Mary Bonauto and the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund President Chuck Wolfe all withdrew. Several other high-profile activists also did not intend to participate, hoping to pressure Obama to make good on his promises now.
The White House plans an East Room reception on Monday for gay and lesbian advocates to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Greenwich Village demonstrations at the Stonewall Tavern in New York City. The demonstrations are viewed as the start of the modern gay rights movement. "Unless the president on Monday articulates a strong action plan, and is willing to do it with cameras rolling, it is going to go from bad to worse," said Socarides, the Clinton adviser.
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