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Wisconsin congressman falsely claims Joe Biden chose Easter as Transgender Day of Visibility
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Transgender Day of Visibility falls on March 31 every year. Easter Sunday’s date changes each year depending on the lunar calendar.
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President Joe Biden acknowledged both Easter and Transgender Day of Visibility, which happened to fall on the same day this year.
Like many other Republicans, U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden blasted President Joe Biden on social media over the Easter weekend.
The claim: That Biden went out of his way to declare Easter Sunday as "Transgender Day of Visibility."
Van Orden, a first-term Republican from Wisconsin, posted on X: "There are 365 days in the year and Biden chose the High Holiest Day in Western Christendom to acknowledge something other than the resurrection of Christ. This is not an oversight or an accident."
His claim came from a statement from Biden released on March 29 that noted March 31 was Transgender Day of Visibility — which happened to be the same day as Easter this year.
But Van Orden’s post — which claimed Biden himself linked the two together — is off base.
The same holds for similar claims from former President Donald Trump, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and other Republicans.
Here’s why.
Transgender Day of Visibility started in 2009 by trans activist Rachel Crandall-Crocker as a day to celebrate and raise awareness of transgender people.
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The event has always fallen on March 31 and was selected so it wouldn’t conflict with Transgender Day of Remembrance in November and Pride Month in June.
Easter’s date, however, changes every year.
The Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ is based on the lunar calendar and always falls on the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox.
Indeed, Biden also released a statement on Easter Sunday acknowledging and celebrating the holiday.
And there was really nothing new about him recognizing Transgender Day of Action. His administration has acknowledged the event by proclamation every year since he was elected.
Van Orden claimed Biden purposefully chose Easter Sunday to mark Transgender Day of Visibility.
But he does not control the lunar calendar, which governs when Easter falls.
We rate this claim False.
Our Sources
X post, Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., March 30, 2024
The White House, "A Proclamation on Transgender Day of Visibility, 2024," March 29, 2024
The White House, "Statement from President Joe Biden on Easter," March 31, 2024
USA Today, "Graphics show how Easter's date has been historically determined," April 7, 2023
The 19th, "The history behind International Transgender Day of Visibility," March 31, 2021
PolitiFact, "Hopping to conclusions? No, Easter has not been ‘replaced’ with Transgender Day of Visibility," March 14, 2024
The White House, "A Proclamation on Transgender Day of Visibility 2023," March 30, 2023
X Post, Speaker Mike Johnson, March 30, 2024
The Washington Post, "Trump falsely attacks Biden over Easter coinciding with Transgender Day of Visibility," April 1, 2024
ABC News, "White House bashes 'dishonest' Republican criticism of Biden's transgender proclamation on Easter," April 1, 2024
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