" was real sheepish and thought might be confronted by the Secret Service or deputies who'd tell couldn't do it," DiSalvo told The Aspen Times. Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo told The Aspen Times that a deputy was there when a neighbor put out the banner. The banner was put out on Wednesday or Thursday after the Pence family had already arrived. The words are a riff on President Donald Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," but serve as a clear message to Pence who has openly held anti-LGBTQ beliefs during his time in the public office. The Pence family's neighbors hung the above banner on a pillar at the end of the two houses' shared driveway, The Aspen Times reported Friday. Here's your exclusive look at the 2018 gay agenda
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