Trump declares the November 5 general election as 'Christian Visibility Day' ... trends now
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Donald Trump declared November 5 will be 'Christian Visibility Day' and slammed President Biden over Transgender Day of Visibility falling on the same date as Easter this year during a boisterous rally in Green Bay.
The ex-president returned to Wisconsin for the first time since 2022 for the campaign event as voters in the battleground state headed to the polls to cast ballots on Tuesday.
'And what the hell was Biden thinking when he declared Easter Sunday to be Trans Visibility Day?' Trump asked the crowd as supporters booed.
The former president called it 'such total disrespect to Christians.'
'November 5 is going to be called something else,' Trump said. 'You know what it's going to be called? Christian Visibility Day, when Christians turn out in numbers that nobody has ever seen before.'
Trump attends a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin on April 2. It was his first visit to the state since 2022 as voters headed to the polls on Tuesday for the presidential primary
Trump slammed Biden over Trans Day of Visibility which fell on the same day as Easter this year and declared November 5 will be Christian Visibility Day
'Let's call it Christian Visibility Day,' he said.
Trump blasted Biden after Transgender Day of Visibility, which has been March 31 since 2009, happened to fall on Easter Sunday this year.
Biden's acknowledgement of the day received fierce backlash from conservatives.
Biden was the first American president to issue a formal proclamation recognizing the Transgender Day of Visibility in 2021. But with it falling on Easter during its 15th year, Republicans were