"Political Figures Clash Over Transgender Day of Visibility Declarations"

Orlando Magic star Jonathan Isaac criticized the White House for recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday, accusing them of promoting division and intentionally causing anger. His comments echoed those of Donald Trump and other political figures, who accused the White House of disrespecting Easter. Isaac later clarified his remarks, acknowledging the importance of recognizing the trans community while emphasizing the significance of Easter. The White House released a statement reaffirming its commitment to equality and support for transgender Americans. Isaac has previously been critical of vaccine mandates and gained attention for standing during the national anthem while his teammates knelt in 2020.
- Magic's Jonathan Isaac criticizes White House over Transgender Visibility Day Fox News
- Trump campaign assails Biden for declaring Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility The Associated Press
- Warnock blasts Johnson for criticizing Transgender Day of Visibility USA TODAY
- Statement from President Joe Biden on Easter The White House
- On Trans Day of Visibility, founder Rachel Crandall-Crocker reflects on year 15 NPR
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