"White House Faces Criticism Over Transgender Day of Visibility Proclamation"

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The White House defended President Biden's decision to mark March 31 as "Transgender Day of Visibility" despite it falling on Easter Sunday this year, with a spokesman stating that those critical of the inclusiveness message are trying to further divide the country. The announcement sparked backlash from prominent Christians, politicians, and commentators, with some accusing the administration of disrespecting the significance of Easter and insulting Christians across America. Former President Trump called for an immediate apology, while others criticized the administration's proclamation as an assault on the Christian faith.
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