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NextImg:White House Bans Rose Montoya - The Conservative Brief

When trans woman Rose Montoya showed her fully bare chest at President Biden’s Pride faction, the White House blacklisted her, calling the act “inappropriate and disrespectful.”

After footage of Montoya, 27, tugging her shirt down and touching her breasts shortly after visiting Biden on the South Lawn at a Pride celebration on Saturday went viral, she was denied entry to the executive residence on Tuesday.

She violated fundamental manners, according to a White House spokeswoman, who gave an announcement to The Post on Tuesday. Hence, she will no longer be welcome at future functions.

“This conduct is inappropriate and disdainful for any kind of gathering at the White House,” the spokeswoman stated. “It doesn’t represent the celebration of LGBTQI+ families that we held or the hundreds of other attendees who were there.”

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The polyamorous model and transgender rights activist, who was up in a small Idaho town, was slow to respond to a request for an interview.

Montoya documented her interactions with the president and Jill Biden, the first lady, in a quick-cut edited Instagram video.

She found herself in the middle of two shirtless men in the middle of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue minutes later. The individual taking the recording asked, “Are we topless at the White House?”

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She posted the videos to her social media accounts, then responded to detractors by insisting she did not break any laws in Washington, DC.

“It is a privilege.” When they shook hands, Montoya told the Democrat, “Trans rights are fundamental human rights.”

Many people, including members of the LGBTQ+ community, were outraged by the actions of the trans model, with many speaking out against Montoya across various social media platforms.

In recent weeks, a plethora of various businesses unveiled items in support of Pride Month, which is observed every June, increasing the number of major U.S. corporations that have come under boycott pressure.

Outside of Pride Month, businesses that promote the LGBTQ+ community have been under fire from the right.