Trump will proclaim Christian Visibility Day if he returns to the White House
His promise stems from Biden's disparagement of Christians after declaring last Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility.
Last week, Joe Biden disrespected all Christian Americans by proclaiming March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility, a day on which one of the most important dates in Christianity was celebrated: Easter Sunday. Given that decision, his predecessor in office, Donald Trump, charged against the president for "disrespecting" this faith and assured that he would create the Christian Visibility Day.
"And what the h*** was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday to be trans visibility day? Such total disrespect to Christians," said the former president during a rally in Green Bay (Wisconsin) before the primaries were held in the state, in which he swept again.
In fact, Trump has already chosen the date on which he would designate the Day of Christian Visibility if he returns to the White House. "And on November 5th, it is going to be called something else. You know, it's going to be called Christian Visibility Day," emphasized the Republican candidate while receiving applause from those present.
On March 29, two days before Easter Sunday, the White House issued a statement announcing the creation of Transgender Day of Visibility and imposing it on such an important day for the Christian faith. His main argument was to pay tribute to this community for "its bravery and contributions":
It is not Trump's first detail with Christians
In recent days, the Republican candidate is focusing on returning the support of Americans to Christian worship. Apart from promising the creation of the Day of Christian Visibility, Trump put some Bibles on sale with the purpose of making the United States "pray again."
The bible that the former president began to market can be purchased for $59.99 and is described as follows: