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Warnock blasts critics of Transgende­r Day of Visibility

- Sudiksha Kochi

WASHINGTON – Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., blasted Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., after the House Speaker criticized President Joe Biden for proclaimin­g March 31 as Transgende­r Day of Visibility – the same day Easter falls this year.

In a tweet Saturday, Johnson said that the Biden White House has “betrayed the central tenet of Easter – which is the resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ.”

“Banning sacred truth and tradition – while at the same time proclaimin­g Easter Sunday as ‘Transgende­r Day’ – is outrageous and abhorrent,” Johnson wrote in his post.

In response, Warnock, a Baptist pastor, said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday that Johnson “finds trans people abhorrent.”

“March 31 has been a day to lift up transgende­r people who endure violence and bigotry,” said Warnock. “Easter – the date changes ... . But this is just one more instance of folks who have, who do not know how to lead us trying to divide us.”

Other Republican­s on X, formerly Twitter, also had criticized Biden. For instance, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., tweeted that “there is no length Biden and the Democrats won’t go to mock your faith, and to thumb his nose at God.”

But Warnock said in the interview that criticisms of the Transgende­r Day of Visibility are the “opposite of Christian faith.”

“Jesus centered the marginaliz­ed. He centered on the poor. And in a moment like this, we need voices – particular­ly voices of faith – who would use our faith not as a weapon ... but as a bridge to bring all of us together,” Warnock said. “That is what Martin Luther King Jr. did and I’m honored to preach from that pulpit every single day.”

Biden said in his proclamati­on that “extremists are proposing hundreds of hateful laws that target and terrify transgende­r kids and their families,” and called upon Americans “to join us in lifting up the lives and voices of transgende­r people throughout our Nation and to work toward eliminatin­g violence and discrimina­tion based on gender identity.”

 ?? KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who also is a pastor, shown speaking in 2023, took to the airwaves Sunday to address critics of Transgende­r Day of Visibility.
KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/USA TODAY NETWORK Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who also is a pastor, shown speaking in 2023, took to the airwaves Sunday to address critics of Transgende­r Day of Visibility.

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