Trump demands apology from Biden for "blasphemous" Easter declaration of "Transgender Day of Visibility"
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Former President Donald Trump has demanded an apology from President Joe Biden for declaring Easter Sunday as "Transgender Day of Visibility." Trump's National Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, described the move as an "assault on the Christian faith."

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  • President Biden's proclamation of March 31st as "Transgender Day of Visibility" coincided with Easter Sunday, sparking outrage among Christian groups and individuals.
  • Trump's national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, called the move "appalling and insulting," demanding an apology from the Biden administration.
  • The controversy follows the White House's decision to ban religious egg designs in its Easter Art Event, a move that has also been criticized by some Christian groups.

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Former President Trump has called for an immediate apology from President Biden for marking March 31st, Easter Sunday, as "Transgender Day of Visibility." Trump's national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, described the move as an "assault on the Christian faith," stating that the day should be reserved for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Leavitt's comments reflect the outrage expressed by some Christian groups and individuals over the Biden administration's decision. The controversy follows the White House's decision to ban religious egg designs in its Easter Art Event, a move that has also been criticized by some Christian groups. The art contest is part of the White House's Easter traditions, which include the annual Easter Egg Roll. The flier for the contest states that an Easter egg design submission "must not include any questionable content, religious symbols, overtly religious themes, or partisan political statements."

Trump's call for an apology from Biden came after prominent politicians and conservative commentators declared outrage over the 'Transgender Day of Visibility' on the most solemn Christian holiday. The White House issued a statement saying the criticism over 'Transgender Day of Visibility' coinciding with Easter was divisive, and that President Biden stands for bringing people together and upholding the dignity and freedoms of every American.

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