"Biden's Proclamation Sparks Controversy: Easter Sunday Designated as Transgender Day of Visibility"

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President Biden's proclamation that March 31, Easter Sunday this year, is also Transgender Day of Visibility has sparked criticism from conservatives, including presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and Christian academics, who view it as an assault on the Christian faith. The announcement, which has been in place since 2009, has drawn backlash for its timing and perceived lack of respect for the religious significance of Easter. Biden's administration has faced previous controversies related to transgender issues, and the proclamation has reignited debates about the intersection of religious observance and LGBTQ rights.
Topics:top-news#biden#christian-faith#criticism#easter-sunday#politics#transgender-day-of-visibility
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