Religious-themed designs banned from White House Easter egg art contest
- Religious Easter egg designs are not allowed at the White House's National Guard art event, with restrictions on "overtly religious themes" noted on the flyer.
- First lady Jill Biden will lead festivities at the White House Easter Egg Roll, which includes various activities, while inflation causes egg and chocolate prices to rise in America.
- Educational settings for children are prohibited from using content promoting discrimination based on various factors, according to the guidelines.
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The rule prohibiting religious or political expressions on eggs used in White House Easter events has existed since 1976. Biden didn’t institute it.
Has President Joe Biden banned religious imagery from White House Easter festivities? That’s what some Republican observ
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Read Full ArticleCrack in the case: The real reason you won’t see religious symbols painted on Easter eggs at White House - Washington Examiner
President Joe Biden scrambled the political landscape over Easter weekend, with Republican critics accusing the administration of banning religious egg art as part of a White House Easter tradition. The source of the squabble was a flyer promoting an Easter art contest for children of National Guard families, part of the White House’s Easter events, including the long-standing White House Easter Egg Roll tradition. The flier said the egg art “m…
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