Hunter Biden, who has publically battled substance abuse in the past, had visited the White House on Friday and left with the President for Camp David.
Also recognized during Pride Month was Marsha P. Johnson, a black transgender activist described as a "mother figure" to drag queens, trans women, and homeless youth.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, who wrote the majority opinion, declared, "The First Amendment’s protections belong to all, not just to speakers whose motives the government finds worthy. In this case, Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance."
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has been described as "practically living" at Mar-a-Lago, leading some to speculate if she may be Trump's running mate for his 2024 campaign.
Quinton Ceasar, a leading Lutheran pastor, proclaimed, "God is queer," to a congregation of 20,000, stirring indignation among conservatives and drawing criticism from public figures.