(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The troubling transgender activist who made headlines by disturbingly going topless during a White House pride event has responded to the backlash, delivering a scathing critique of the Biden administration’s rebuttal to the lewd act.
The White House swiftly attempted to save face and condemned the act, which occurred at the South Lawn, claiming they’ve banned the perpetrator, transgender activist Rose Montoya, from future White House events. However, the embattled transgender activist did not receive the criticism lightly.
In a now-viral Instagram post, Montoya firmly defended the decision to go topless and torched critics, claiming the act was legal in D.C., and aligned with the essence of pride and living her real self. “I fully support the movement and freeing the nipple,” Montoya claimed.
NSFW: Trans activists post video of themselves topless at White House Pride event
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) June 13, 2023
The embattled transgender activist also explained she was following the example of other individuals, alleged transgender men, who displayed their breast-removal surgery scars. “My trans masculine friends were showing off their top surgery scars and living in joy, and I wanted to join them,” Montoya added. “And because it is perfectly within the law of Washington, D.C., I decided to join them and cover my nipples just to play it safe.”
Downplaying accusations of vulgarity, Montoya dubiously clarified her intentions, claiming, “I wanted to be fully free and myself. I had zero intention of trying to be vulgar or be profane in any way. I was simply living my joy and my truth and existing in my body. Happy Pride. Free the nipple.”
Today, the Biden admin thinks that Rose Montoya flashing people on the White House lawn is "unacceptable."
Last week when asked about states banning sexually explicit books in schools, the Biden admin said. “That has a deleterious impact on both our students’ ability to learn.” https://t.co/PebVOnmpKm
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) June 13, 2023
When confronted over the behavior of Biden’s guests, White House mouthpiece Karine Jean-Pierre echoed the administration’s previous condemnation, calling the act “deeply unacceptable” and “unfair to the hundreds of attendees who were they to celebrate their families.”
Is anybody going to ask Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre during the briefing today about the topless, trans breast fondling on the South Lawn of the White House where children were present or nah?
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) June 13, 2023
The controversy surrounding Montoya’s topless act ignited discussions over whether children should be allowed in LGBTQ-related events, including pride, with the Twitter account Gays Against Groomers sharing videos depicting sexually activities involving children and criticizing those who claim these events are “family friendly”
None of this is “family friendly”. This is exactly why people are turning their backs on pride month and the LGBTQ community as a whole.
Amazing video by @amirxodom. If you want to watch the full thing, check out his YouTube channel.#GaysAgainstGroomers pic.twitter.com/EsWiKxT7A5
— Gays Against Groomers (@againstgrmrs) June 13, 2023