Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, two of the plaintiffs who challenged and beat Proposition 8 Wednesday, will soon be legally married in the state of California. But their celebration on msnbc was interrupted when President Obama called to congratulate the pair from Air Force One.
“We’re proud of you guys, and we’re so glad,” the president said over speaker phone. Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami, the two other plaintiffs challenging Prop 8, gathered around Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin’s cell phone, to listen in.
The president acknowledged the couples’ courage, and told them they were “helping out a whole lot of people.”
Off-air, the president made another call from Air Force One to Edie Windsor, the plaintiff challenging the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA,) a 1996 law that prevented the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in states that already do. DOMA was struck down Wednesday in 5-4 Supreme Court decision.
The president congratulated Windsor on her victory, and remarked on how fitting it was that this “historic ruling should come today, just ten years after the Court struck down laws making same-sex relationships illegal in Lawrence v. Texas,” said White House press secretary Jay Carney.
Earlier in the day, Obama took to Twitter for his initial reaction:








