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White House Declines Pride Month Proclamation

  • On June 3, 2025, the White House announced that it does not intend to issue an official proclamation for Pride Month in Washington, D.C., according to the administration's spokesperson.
  • This decision follows a shift in the administration's focus toward emphasizing Title IX Month and opposing radical gender ideology, contrasting previous Democratic presidents' annual Pride proclamations.
  • The Biden administration previously celebrated Pride Month with events and proclamations, while the Trump administration prioritized policies affirming biological sex and declined to issue official Pride proclamations.
  • Leavitt emphasized that the president takes pride in serving all Americans without discrimination based on race, religion, or beliefs, in contrast to Republicans who are promoting June as 'Family Month' to challenge Pride Month observances.
  • This change implies a political realignment around June observances that may increase cultural tensions, as GOP lawmakers and some corporations scale back or reject Pride Month recognition in favor of alternative commemorations.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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