President Trump has “no plans” to issue a proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month, or dedicate it to any other group or cause, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.

“There are no plans for a proclamation for the month of June,” Leavitt said during a media briefing at the White House, “but I can tell you this president is very proud to be a president for all Americans, regardless of race, religion or creed.”

Trump declined to issue proclamations recognizing Pride Month throughout his first term, though he briefly acknowledged it on social media in 2019 while touting his administration’s efforts to decriminalize homosexuality worldwide, the first Republican president to do so.

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