Trump Counterattacks Biden’s New Event
At a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden for recognizing Transgender Visibility Day on Easter Sunday, calling it disrespectful to Christians. Trump questioned Biden’s decision to issue a proclamation honoring transgender Americans on a day traditionally observed as Easter, a significant holiday for Christians worldwide.
Trump’s remarks came in response to Biden’s proclamation last Friday, which acknowledged Transgender Day of Visibility and emphasized the contributions and courage of transgender individuals. While Biden also issued a statement marking Easter and the Resurrection of Christ, Trump highlighted the lengthier nature of the proclamation regarding Transgender Visibility Day.
During the rally, Trump proposed renaming November 5th as “Christian Visibility Day,” suggesting that Christians would turn out in unprecedented numbers on that day. He pledged to sign an executive order cutting federal funding for schools promoting what he termed as “critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate content” to children if re-elected.
Throughout his speech, Trump warned of what he perceives as growing anti-Christian sentiment under the Biden administration. He claimed that Democrats seek to suppress those who oppose their political agenda, particularly individuals whose loyalty lies with their faith and country rather than the government.
Trump’s criticisms of the Biden administration’s handling of religious freedom echo sentiments he expressed at the National Religious Broadcasters 2024 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. During this event, he promised to establish a task force to address increasing anti-Christian sentiment if he were to regain the presidency.
Additionally, Trump emphasized the importance of protecting content that aligns with Christian values and defending God in the public sphere. He asserted that Christians are facing persecution and emphasized the need to safeguard pro-God content from censorship and discrimination by media and left-wing groups.
Trump’s remarks reflect ongoing tensions surrounding religious freedom and the role of Christianity in American society, with his stance resonating strongly among conservative Christians who formed a significant part of his electoral base in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.
The democrats should know: the days of the week are by God. The seventh day is for. Resting! Do not work!
Amen. Amen. I. Holy. Agree
Trump is very correct people who follow evil hate him for truth. Praying Jesus comes for his church soon praying many turn from their evil ways follow Jesus
What can I say? President Trump said it all.