Sunday, a day of great significance for Christians worldwide as they commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, has now been declared by the White House as the “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
March 31 has become a significant date during Biden’s presidency, as he has consistently marked it with proclamations for “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
This annual recognition highlights the importance of acknowledging and supporting the transgender community.
Progressive activists nationwide are set to commemorate the “Transgender Day of Visibility,” with a notable event being a concert titled “Trans Day of Vengeance” scheduled for Sunday.
In a recent White House proclamation, attention is drawn to the tragic events that unfolded at the Covenant School shooting in Nashville.
This devastating incident, which occurred on the anniversary, involved the loss of innocent lives, including children and adults, at the Christian school.
On the anniversary of the tragic shooting, President Biden refrained from issuing a formal statement.
In his recent statement, President Biden expressed his concerns regarding certain actions taken by Republican-led states.
He specifically criticized the passing of laws that aim to protect children from undergoing gender procedures that could have long-lasting effects.
Additionally, he addressed the efforts made by conservatives to remove sexually explicit books from school libraries.
The Biden administration has consistently utilized its platform to advocate for pro-trans and LGBT policies.
This includes extending invitations to social media influencers who identify as transgender to attend various White House events, including the Pride Month celebrations held on the South Lawn.
Social media users expressed their strong disapproval of the White House’s declaration of “Transgender Day of Visibility,” criticizing the president for choosing to promote the day on Easter Sunday.
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