Trump Admin Declares June No Longer Pride Month, Retail Stores Backtrack On LGBT

A Shift in Federal Recognition

The Trump administration has officially announced that June will no longer be recognized as LGBT Pride Month, marking a significant departure from previous presidential traditions.

What’s Changing?

🚨 White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that there are “no plans” for a Pride Month proclamation, stating that Trump aims to be a president for all Americans, regardless of race, religion, or creed.

🚨 The U.S. Department of Education has declared June as “Title IX Month”, celebrating women’s rights and equal educational opportunities instead.

🚨 GOP lawmakers are pushing to rename June as “Family Month”, emphasizing traditional family values and condemning Pride Month as a “perverse” celebration.

Retailers Respond to Policy Shift

📢 Major retail chains have begun scaling back LGBT-themed merchandise, following backlash from conservative groups.

📢 Some stores have removed rainbow displays, citing concerns over boycotts and declining sales.

What’s Next?

⚖️ Will this decision impact corporate Pride sponsorships?

⚖️ How will LGBTQ+ advocacy groups respond?

⚖️ Will states continue to recognize Pride Month independently?

💬 What’s your take on this policy shift? Drop your thoughts below! 🚀

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