President Joe Biden's recent assertion that LGBTQ+ children are "all our kids" has drawn criticism, particularly from Elon Musk. Biden's comment, initially made during a press conference with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, resurfaced in a video posted on Twitter, where he emphasized the importance of treating everyone in the country with respect, specifically mentioning LGBTQ+ Americans, especially children, and assuring them of his administration's support.
Musk responded directly to Biden's tweet, stating, "You are the government. They are NOT your kids." This exchange occurred just days before a controversial incident at a White House Pride event, where transgender activist and model Rose Montoya was filmed topless. The White House subsequently released a statement condemning the behavior as "inappropriate and disrespectful," assuring the public that individuals involved would not be invited to future events.
Montoya's video, posted on Instagram, showed her and another transgender individual baring their chests on the South Lawn, with the White House visible in the background. The incident sparked widespread media attention and debate. Montoya later defended her actions on TikTok, claiming that going topless is legal in Washington, D.C., and expressing her support for the "freeing the nipple" movement. She explained that she joined her transgender male friends, who were displaying their top surgery scars, and covered her nipples as a precaution.
The video also captured a brief interaction between Montoya and President Biden, where she expressed her gratitude and affirmed that "trans rights are human rights." This incident adds another layer to the ongoing discussion surrounding LGBTQ+ rights and the role of the government in protecting and supporting these communities.
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