Clash Of The Titans In Weird Smackdown Biden TDOV vs Trump Easter On The Same Day.

False accusations have surfaced, claiming President Joe Biden aimed to replace Easter with Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV). The coincidence of TDOV falling on Easter Sunday on March 31, stirred controversy, with Republican leaders and right-wing media propagating misleading narratives against the Biden administration. White House spokespersons dismissed the allegations, calling them "unsurprising" coming from certain politicians. President Biden, as in previous years, issued a proclamation recognizing TDOV. Despite routine observance, this year's convergence with Easter intensified backlash. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson condemned the administration's stance on Twitter. He said, “The Biden White House has betrayed the central tenet of Easter — which is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Banning sacred truth and tradition — while at the same time proclaiming Easter Sunday as ‘Transgender Day’ — is outrageous and abhorrent. The American people are taking note.” Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, both Republicans, expressed similar views. Karoline Leavitt, former President Donald Trump’s national press secretary, criticized Biden’s proclamation on Truth Social, calling it "appalling and insulting." However, Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson dismissed the faux outrage, thanking President Biden for recognizing Trans Day of Visibility and educating critics on the annual observance's date. GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis addressed the manufactured controversy, highlighting the significance of TDOV and affirming support for transgender visibility. #Queer Up Politics
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