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White House Declines Pride Month Proclamation

  • On June 3, 2025, a spokesperson for the White House stated that the administration does not intend to issue a presidential proclamation designating June as Pride Month.
  • This follows a shift in federal policy where the Department of Education declared June as Title IX Month, replacing the traditional LGBTQ Pride recognition.
  • The administration highlights its dedication to representing every American, irrespective of their background or beliefs, while Republican lawmakers have introduced a resolution to designate June as Family Month.
  • Leavitt emphasized that the president takes pride in serving every American without distinction based on race, religion, or beliefs, underscoring an inclusive message despite the absence of a Pride Month proclamation.
  • The change suggests a growing political and cultural tension over gender and LGBTQ issues, with implications for public policy and social recognition during June.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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