Biden's New Comment on Trans Day of Visibility Ignites Republicans

President Joe Biden's latest comments reacting to conservative ire over the Transgender Day of Visibility has prompted yet more pushback from Republicans.

The International Transgender Day of Visibility was created in 2009 by LGBTQ+ activist Rachel Crandall Crocker, to be held each year on March 31. The day was created in response to what Crocker saw as a lack of days meant to celebrate the trans community and act as a balance to the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which is a day of mourning.

Even though the event is 15 years old, controversy was sparked among Republicans this year when Biden released a statement proclaiming March 31, 2024, as the latest Trans Day of Visibility. This year's event coincided with the heterodox Christian Easter Sunday for the first time since 2013, sparking outrage from conservatives, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, accusing Biden of hijacking the holiday. A Newsweek fact check of the accusations determined them to be false, given the event's history.

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President Joe Biden speaks from the balcony of the White House during the annual Easter Egg Roll in Washington, D.C., on April 1. Biden’s latest remarks about his statement on the Trans Day of Visibility... Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

Speaking to reporters on Monday, Biden was pressed about his thoughts on the outrage from the likes of Johnson. The president called the speaker "thoroughly uninformed" and said that he "didn't do that." While not explicitly clear from the brief comments Biden offered, it is possible that he referred to having no involvement in the decision to host the day on March 31 in 2009.

Nevertheless, the remarks from Biden generated a new wave of pushback from conservatives on X, formerly Twitter. The official account for Johnson shared an excerpt from the official transcript of Biden's proclamation of the Trans Day of Visibility for 2024, including phrases like "do hereby proclaim" and "by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States."

"This you, @JoeBiden?" Johnson's account wrote.

A similar screenshot was shared by the official account for the House Judiciary GOP, which accused Biden of "lies."

"If Biden didn't do it, who signed his name to the official proclamation," Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri wrote in a post. "It's bad enough he deliberately desecrated the most sacred holy day in the Christian faith. Then he lies about it."

In a statement provided to Newsweek, the White House stood by the president's remarks, noting that he did not select the date for this year's Trans Day of Visibility and firing back that conservative voices have commemorated it in the past.

"President Biden is right. He did nothing in conflict with the 'tenets' of Easter, which he celebrated yesterday," spokesman Andrew J. Bates wrote. "Nor did he choose the date of March 31 for Transgender Day of Visibility, which has been set since 2009—including in 2020 and 2021 when FOX itself commemorated Transgender Day of Visibility."

The conservative outrage over Trans Visibility Day has received pushback from voices on the left. On X, the popular liberal political commentator Joanne Carducci offered a response to Hawley's post.

"You're lying Fist Pumper. It's been Transgender Day of Visibility since 2009," Carducci wrote. The President didn't make this date up. He didn't change it so that it coordinated with Easter. It coordinated with Easter because that's how calendars work. He signed the proclamation honoring the day as he as [sic] done on MARCH 31st in years past."

Update 4/1/2024, 4:34 p.m. ET: This article was updated with a statement from the White House.

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