White House Press Sec. Says “Trans Community Are Under Attack Right Now”

White House Press Sec. Says “Trans Community Are Under Attack Right Now”

Imagine your hearts going out to the trans community, but not to the children killed in the School Shooting. Unbelievable.

Steve Watson

Summit News

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declared Thursday that it is actually the trans community that is “under attack right now,” despite a transgender murderer killing three 9-year-old children and three Christian teachers in a mass shooting earlier this week.

“Our hearts go out to the trans community, as they are under attack right now,” Karine Jean-Pierre said.

For the sake of full context, the comments came as a reporter asked Jean-Pierre about the Kentucky legislature overriding the governor’s veto of a bill that restricts aspects of trans youth gender-affirming surgeries and the use of bathrooms.

Jean-Pierre responded, “we’ve been very clear about these anti-LGBTQ bills that we’re seeing in state legislators — state legislatures across the country, in particular these anti-trans bills, as they attack trans kids, as they attack trans parents. It is — it is shameful. And it is unacceptable.”

She continued, “As you mentioned, tomorrow’s Trans Visibility Day. On a day that we should be lifting up our trans kids, our trans youth, and making sure that they feel seen, we’re seeing more and more of these hateful, hateful bills.”

“And that’s what Republicans want to spend their time on. They don’t want to talk about lowering costs. They don’t want to talk about actually making Americans’ lives better. They want to take away people’s freedoms,” Jean-Pierre asserted, claiming that Joe Biden “has said many times before he has their backs. He will continue to have their backs. And he will continue to fight for them.”

The press Secretary’s comments also come a day after Biden decreed that leaders need to protect the LGBTQ+ community in order to create a ‘fair and stronger’ society.

Tucker Carlson noted [] that the administration really wanted to stop violence, it would go after those committing the acts, instead of protecting them.

Twitter was having none of this….

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