Jack Posobiec invited Matt Boyle from Breitbart onto Human Events Daily on Monday to analyze President Biden’s decision to declare March 31 as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” which happened to coincide with Easter.
Posobiec raised concerns about the timing of Biden’s emphasis on transgender ideology, particularly on the most significant Christian holiday of the year, and speculated on whether this move could sway public opinion and affect Biden’s polling numbers. Boyle concurred, suggesting that this decision could represent a pivotal moment in Biden’s political campaign.
Boyle underscored the notion that political campaigns often hinge on a few defining moments that shape perceptions of a candidate. He then pointed to two recent events that could be crucial in Biden’s bid for re-election.
The first event Boyle referenced was Trump’s visit to the wake of a slain NYPD officer, which he contrasted with Biden’s attendance at a campaign fundraiser alongside Hollywood celebrities and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
“On Thursday of last week, obviously you had President Trump go into the wake of Officer Diller who was slain,” Boyle remarked. “Well, Joe Biden piled around with these Hollywood, globalist elites, two former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, in New York City at the radio, city music, performance hall, or whatever it’s called the New York City in midtown Manhattan.”
The second incident highlighted by Boyle was Biden’s proclamation of the Transgender Day of Visibility.
“They know that it’s a mistake for them politically that they did this, even though they doubled down and tripled down all weekend and again today,” Boyle explained.
In response to backlash following the announcement, the President attempted to distance himself by telling reporters that he hadn’t personally declared March 31 a day of visibility. However, many were quick to point out that the White House’s declaration bore Biden’s signature.
“Biden’s denial of doing what we know that he did demonstrates the Democrats know that even though they double down, triple down, quadruple down on this, they know that it is a disaster for them politically,” Boyle emphasized.
Boyle also underscored the political sensitivity surrounding the issue, hinting at potential negative reactions reflected in overnight tracking polls.
“I think you might start seeing more and more separation between Trump who is the leading candidate for president and Biden in the polls,” Boyle predicted.
Posobiec added his critique of the optics surrounding Biden’s actions, portraying them as disconnected from the concerns of ordinary Americans, contrasting them with Trump’s engagement with issues that resonate with the public.
“As Americans are all freaking out and people are paying extra, you know, double for eggs than they were a couple of years ago. And you think that visual is good for you somehow?” Posobiec questioned. “No, it’s a joke. People are out there hurting and you guys are acting like it’s a party.”