Former President Donald Trump has slammed President Biden’s move to designate Easter Sunday 2024 as Transgender Day of Visibility, calling it a departure from religious traditions.
Trump’s comments follow Biden’s decision to ban religious-themed Easter egg designs at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, citing concerns over content and partisan statements.
The directive from the White House prohibits National Guard children from submitting Easter egg designs featuring religious symbols or overtly religious themes, sparking controversy as it disrupts a longstanding tradition.
Trump, a staunch advocate for religious freedom, has criticized Biden’s decision, arguing that it overlooks the religious significance of Easter Sunday.
The clash highlights the ongoing rift between the Biden administration and conservative groups on matters of cultural and religious values.
While Biden aims to promote inclusivity for the transgender community, the move has ignited debate over the acknowledgment of religious observances in the public sphere.
Trump’s rebuke adds to the contentious discussions surrounding identity, tradition, and representation in American society.