White House Posts ‘Misleading’ Defense of Biden’s Ban on Religious Themed Easter Eggs
A spokeswoman for First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Ed.D., posted a statement Saturday afternoon on (accurate) reports that religious themed Easter Eggs were banned under rules for a White House contest for children of National Guard soldiers, saying the reports are “misleading.”
Elizabeth Alexander, who holds the lengthy job title of White House Deputy Assistant to the President and Communications Director for the First Lady, posted, “*Fyi on all the misleading swirl re White House and Easter: the American Egg Board flyer’s standard non-discrimination language requesting artwork has been used for the last 45 years, across all Dem & Republican Admins—for all WH Easter Egg Rolls —incl previous Administration’s.”
*Fyi on all the misleading swirl re White House and Easter: the American Egg Board flyer’s standard non-discrimination language requesting artwork has been used for the last 45 years,