On Easter Sunday, posts across Biden’s social media profiles acknowledged both Easter and the “Transgender Day of Visibility.” Interestingly, the account “La Casa Blanca” refrained from sharing content related to the LGBTQ commemoration, unlike the English-language account which recognized the occasion alongside Easter celebrations, as reported by The Post Millennial.
EXPOSED: The White House is deliberately pushing differing messages to its different language-speaking audiences.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 1, 2024
On the main English account, today they celebrated Transgender Day of Visibility.
On the Spanish-language account, zero references to Trans Day Of Visibility.… pic.twitter.com/feeG1DqjEa
Social media users observed that the posts made on the Spanish White House account only commemorated Easter and Cesar Chavez.
¡Feliz Pascua les desea la administración Biden-Harris! pic.twitter.com/BHBgY2j71t
— La Casa Blanca (@LaCasaBlanca) March 31, 2024
Hoy recordamos a César Chávez y sus nobles esfuerzos por llevar dignidad al trabajo de los trabajadores agrícolas en nuestro país. Su legado sigue vivo en los valores de la administración y su apoyo por la justicia social y la igualdad económica para los trabajadores organizados. pic.twitter.com/HAiYafeV2R
— La Casa Blanca (@LaCasaBlanca) March 31, 2024
Thomas Stevenson of The Post Millennial emphasizes that while the English White House account shared an Easter post resembling the one in Spanish, it included a statement recognizing transgender Americans, stating, “Transgender Americans are part of the fabric of our nation.” The post further stated, “On Transgender Day of Visibility, our Administration honors the extraordinary courage of transgender Americans and reaffirms our commitment to forming a more perfect union – where all people are treated equally,” a wording conspicuously absent in the Spanish version.
Transgender Americans are part of the fabric of our nation.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 31, 2024
On Transgender Day of Visibility, our Administration honors the extraordinary courage of transgender Americans and reaffirms our commitment to forming a more perfect union – where all people are treated equally. pic.twitter.com/ElRf9l62Nk
Stevenson suggests that the contrasting messages may indicate a significant disparity in how the Biden administration views its appeal to Hispanic voters compared to other segments within its potential voting base, particularly given the substantial decline in support from Hispanic voters since the 2020 election.
Responding to criticism regarding the decision to designate March 31 as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” coinciding with Easter Sunday this year, President Joe Biden has addressed the issue. The White House echoed the president’s sentiments in a recent statement, asserting, “On Transgender Day of Visibility, we commend the exceptional courage and contributions of transgender Americans and reaffirm our nation’s commitment to building a more perfect union — one where all individuals are created and treated equally throughout their lives.”
Numerous prominent Christians and conservatives voiced criticism toward Biden and his administration for the statement.
Former President Donald Trump, in particular, was outspoken, calling for an immediate apology to the millions of Christians and Catholics.