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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Knudsen: Trump Administration Gives Americans What They Want in Ignoring Pride Month
Believe it or not, we hit June 1, and I had absolutely no idea that it was what society has collectively determined to be the "pride month." The post Knudsen: Trump Administration Gives Americans What They Want in Ignoring Pride Month appeared first on Breitbart.
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White House has ‘no plans’ to recognize Pride month
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WH: Trump Has 'No Plans' to Recognize LGBTQ 'Pride Month'
There are "no plans" for President Donald Trump to recognize June as Pride Month or to dedicate it to any other minority group or special cause, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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