"White House Faces Backlash Over Biden's Easter Proclamation on Trans Visibility Day"

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President Biden faced criticism for proclaiming March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility, which coincided with Easter this year. When asked about it, Biden denied responsibility, stating "I didn't do that." The White House spokesperson clarified that the date was set since 2009 and not chosen by Biden. The timing of the proclamation sparked outrage among Christians, with some calling it disrespectful and a direct assault on Christianity. Biden, who identifies as a "devout Catholic," has previously faced scrutiny over his stance on LGBTQ+ and abortion issues.
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