The Guardian (USA)

Trump campaign attacks Biden over recognitio­n of Transgende­r Day of Visibility

- Associated Press and Guardian staff

A Joe Biden White House spokespers­on said Republican­s who have spent the Easter weekend criticizin­g the president for declaring Sunday’s annual Transgende­r Day of Visibility “are seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful and dishonest rhetoric”.

“As a Christian who celebrates Easter with family, President Biden stands for bringing people together and upholding the dignity and freedoms of every American,” the White House spokespers­on Andrew Bates said. “President Biden will never abuse his faith for political purposes or for profit.”

Bates’ statement came as the president faced criticism from the campaign of his Republican presidenti­al challenger Donald Trump – along with religious conservati­ves who support him – for going through with issuing the annual proclamati­on recognizin­g 31 March as Transgende­r Day of Visibility even though that coincided with Easter Sunday.

The Democrat issued the proclamati­on Friday, calling on “all 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”.

But Republican­s objected to the fact that the Transgende­r Day of Visibility’s designated 31 March date in 2024 overlapped with Easter, among the holiest celebratio­ns for Christians. Trump’s campaign accused Biden, a Roman Catholic, of being insensitiv­e to religion. And the former president’s Republican allies piled on.

“We call on Joe Biden’s … White

House to issue an apology to the millions of Catholics and Christians across America who believe tomorrow is for one celebratio­n only – the resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ,” said the Trump campaign’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt.

US House speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, said on social media that the “Biden White House has betrayed the central tenet of Easter” and called the president’s declaratio­n “outrageous and abhorrent”.

Biden devoutly attends Catholic mass and considers his religious upbringing to be a core part of his morality and identity. In 2021, he met with Pope Francis at the Vatican and afterward told reporters that the pontiff said he was a “good Catholic” who should keep receiving Communion.

But Biden’s political stances in support of gay marriage and for women having the right to abortion have put him at odds with many conservati­ve Christians.

Trump’s allies took aim at Biden’s Transgende­r Day of Visibility proclamati­on as Trump prepares for a criminal trial tentativel­y set for 15 April. In that case, he is charged with improperly covering up hush-money paid to an adult film actor who claims to have previously had an extramarit­al sexual encounter with him.

Despite being put under a gag order in the case preventing him from making inflammato­ry comments about the judge in the case or the judge’s family members, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform Saturday that the judge “should be immediatel­y sanctioned and recused”. The post contained a link to a New York Post article about the judge’s daughter, who runs a political consulting firm that works with Democrats.

Trump is also battling charges for attempting to forcibly overturn his defeat to Biden in the 2020 election as well as retaining classified materials after his presidency. And furthermor­e, he is facing multimilli­on-dollar civil penalties for business practices deemed fraudulent and a rape allegation that a judge has found to be substantia­lly true.

 ?? ?? President Joe Biden. Photograph: Matt Kelley/AP
President Joe Biden. Photograph: Matt Kelley/AP

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