Joe Biden says transgender people are made in the image of God
US President Joe Biden called transgender people as "made in the image of God." He stated this while addressing the Americans on the occasion of the International Transgender Day of Visibility, which is celebrated worldwide on March 31.
“To everyone celebrating the Transgender Day of Visibility, I want you to know that your President sees you. Jill, Kamala, Doug and my entire administration see you for who you are – made in the image of God and deserving of dignity, respect and support,” Biden said.
Kamala Harris, of whom Biden speaks, is the Vice President of the States, and Douglas Emhoff is her husband. It is these people, according to the President of the United States, who alongside him "ardently support the rights" of all transgender people.
Earlier, the UOJ reported that the disposal of nuclear waste in the United States was entrusted to a "gender-fluid LGBT person."
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