The White House responded after criticism over President Biden marking Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, the same day as Easter Sunday this year.
As President Biden faces heated backlash over marking March 31 as 'Transgender Day of Visibility,' which falls on Easter Sunday this year, the White House has issued a response standing by the president’s remarks. White House spokesman Andrew Bates released a statement saying those critical of Biden’s inclusiveness message are trying to further divide the country.
President Biden has declared that Easter Sunday is now Transgender Day,' Reeves wrote. 'This is an intentional attempt to insult and mock Christians across America. Shocking — but not surprising. In Mississippi, we will proudly celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the forgiveness of sinners.' South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem echoed Tate's sentiments, writing that the Biden White House is making it clear that people of faith 'have no place in America.
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