In a statement released on Saturday afternoon, the campaign of former President Donald Trump expressed strong opposition to the White House’s declaration of Easter Sunday as a day to celebrate transgenderism.
The Trump campaign swiftly fired back, denouncing the declaration as “blasphemous.”
“It is appalling and insulting that Joe Biden’s White House prohibited children from submitting religious egg designs for their Easter Art event, and formally proclaimed Easter Sunday as ‘Trans Day of Visibility.’ Sadly, these are just two more examples of the Biden Administration’s years-long assault on the Christian faith.” Trump said in a statement on his Truth Social network.
March 31 has become a significant date during Biden’s presidency as he consistently marks it as the “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
In a recent White House proclamation, attention was drawn to the tragic events that unfolded at the Covenant School in Nashville.
It was on this solemn anniversary that a devastating act of violence took place, claiming the lives of three children and three adults.
The perpetrator, a trans-identifying woman, forever altered the lives of those affected by this heartbreaking incident.
So far the individuals deranged manifesto, which many believe contained the revelation that her shooting was motivated by trans ideology, has now been released by police.
On the anniversary of the tragic shooting, President Biden refrained from releasing a formal statement.
In his recent proclamation, President Biden expressed his concerns about certain actions taken by Republican-led states to protect children from radical transgender ideology and the brutal surgeries which are conducted on children in its name.
He specifically criticized the laws that have been passed to protect children from gender procedures that could have long-lasting effects.
Additionally, he mentioned his disapproval of conservatives who have been advocating for the removal of sexually explicit books from school libraries.
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