Overview
- The Biden White House has prohibited religious-themed art in this year's Easter egg art contest, sparking widespread criticism.
- Critics argue the move disregards the Christian significance of Easter, with some accusing the administration of undermining religious freedom.
- The contest's theme, 'Celebrating our Military Families,' encourages submissions from National Guard families without religious symbols.
- President Biden has also declared Easter Sunday as 'Transgender Day of Visibility,' further fueling controversy.
- Responses from political figures and the public have been polarized, with some defending the decision as inclusive, while others see it as an attack on Christian values.