The White House has been working overtime the past few days to convince Americans that Christians, not President Joe Biden, are somehow to blame for the controversy surrounding his decision to elevate a fake holiday celebrating radical gender ideology over the most important Christian holiday of the year.
Over Easter weekend, the so-called “devout Catholic” officially proclaimed Resurrection Sunday to be the 2024 Transgender Day of Visibility, a day for “lifting up the lives and voices of transgender people throughout our Nation.”
When faced with questions about his proclamation on Monday, Biden’s first instinct was to deny his role in the mounting scandal.
“I didn’t do that,” Biden lied, before accusing House Speaker Mike Johnson of being “thoroughly uninformed” for suggesting otherwise.
It didn’t take long for Biden’s in-house propagandist, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, to further his denial by projecting the Democrat’s wrongs onto the people criticizing him. During her press briefing on Monday, Jean-Pierre dared to claim that outrage over the perversion of the most important day in Christian history is “misinformation.”
“I want to be very clear. Every year for the past several years on March 31, Transgender Day of Visibility is marked, and as we know for folks who understand the calendar and how it works, Easter falls on different Sundays — right — every year, and this year it happened to coincide with Transgender Visibility Day, and so that is the simple fact,” she said, going on to attack Christian conservative politicians who allegedly