President Trump promises ‘Christianity Visibility Day’
Former President Trump pledged to establish a “Christian Day of Visibility” on Nov. 5, following President Biden’s declaration of a “Transgender Day of Visibility” on Easter Sunday this year.
Former President Trump pledged to create a “Christian Day of Visibility” in response to President Biden’s proclamation of a “Transgender Day of Visibility,” which coincidentally fell on Easter Sunday this year. .
“So what was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday Trans Visibility Day?” Trump asked supporters Tuesday at a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. “It’s total disrespect for Christians.”
The Republican presidential candidate has promised to make November 5th “Christian Visabilly Day” if elected.
“And November 5th is going to have a different name. You know, it’s going to be called Christian Visibility Day,” Trump said, to thunderous applause.
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Attendees wait in line outside former President Donald Trump’s campaign event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. (Daniel Steinle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
President Trump’s comments came as President Biden celebrated March 31, which falls on Easter Sunday this year, as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
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Biden faces backlash because the annual day to honor the transgender movement fell on Easter Sunday. the most important and sacred day For Christians, it is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Former President Trump attended a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Tuesday. (Spencer Pratt/Getty Images)
President Trump’s national press secretary, Caroline Leavitt, previously called Trans Visibility Day “appalling and insulting.”
Levitt said the president’s announcement is an example of the Biden administration’s “long-standing assault on the Christian faith.”

Participants pray during former President Trump’s campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. (Daniel Steinle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The White House issued a statement saying criticism of Transgender Visibility Day, which coincides with Easter, is divisive.
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“As a Christian who celebrates Easter with my family, President Biden stands in a position to unite people and protect the dignity and freedoms of all Americans,” the statement read. “Sadly, it is no surprise that politicians seek to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful, and dishonest rhetoric. Never abuse your faith.”





