“Former President Trump Proposes ‘Christian Visibility Day’ in Response to Biden’s Alleged ‘Transgender Visibility Day’ Declaration”

Published on April 4, 2024, 12:36 am

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In a recent political rally, former President Donald Trump voiced that the upcoming election day this autumn should be recognized as “Christian Visibility Day.” This declaration was a response to President Joe Biden’s assertion that Easter Sunday of this year was “Transgender Visibility Day.”

The comments were part of Trump’s address to his followers at a Tuesday night rally held in Wisconsin. He confidently stated, “With your support, we’re going to win the Wisconsin Republican primary in a landslide that will be in just a few hours. And come November 5th, we’re going to emerge victorious in this state and reclaim the White House. We have our country’s future at stake.”

Trump did not hold back on his criticism towards Biden and questioning his choices, stating, “Honestly though, what was Biden thinking when he decreed Easter Sunday as Trans Visibility Day?”. He expressed that this was “utterly disrespectful to Christians,” and then proceeded to declare his proposition for November 5th: “I suggest we call it Christian Visibility Day – the day when Christians show up in unprecedented numbers.”

Meanwhile, President Biden refuted claims on Monday that he had announced Easter Sunday as Transgender Visibility Day. This comes after he faced backlash from several Christians for publishing an announcement regarding it and sharing posts about the same on social media during Easter Sunday.

On Transgender Day of Visibility, President Biden conveyed a message emphasizing acceptance: “Today, I extend my recognition to all trans Americans: I see you,” said Biden. “You are created in God’s likeness, deserving respect and dignity.”

Questions about his proclamation arose during the White House Easter Egg Roll, with one reporter asking him directly what Easter meant to him. In answer to these queries at hand from reporters seeking trusted news instead of miscommunications or rumors showcased online.

The president who identifies himself as a devout Catholic responded saying; “Easter for me is about forgiveness and unity among people; love without pretense. We need to be honest with each other.” When asked about the criticism from House Speaker Mike Johnson regarding his Sunday decree, which Johnson described as being disgraceful and appalling, Biden simply said: “He’s just not informed enough; I didn’t do that.”

This trending incident is a reminder of the tensed intersection between modern society’s evolving attitudes towards sexuality and gender, versus traditional religious beliefs held by many in our community. From a Christian worldview, events like these serve as an opportunity for the faithful to express their convictions in their stance on current societal issues.

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Original article posted by Fox News

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