‘Free The Nipple’: Trans Activist Shakes Bare Breasts at White House Pride Event

What happens at the White House doesn’t stay at the White House….

On Saturday, President Joe Biden and his administration held a pride event at the White House, in which he praised them as the “bravest” people he knows. The event was advertised as “family friendly,” but like most pride events, it was not.

Rose Montoya, a biological male who believes himself to be female, attended the event and even met with the president. He posted a TikTok video that has now gone viral, showing him shaking hands with Biden, dancing with a trans flag, and even shaking his bare fake breasts in front of the White House as someone can be heard lamenting that they are topless at the White House.

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Surprisingly, the Biden administration actually addressed the situation and banned Montoya from the White House!

A spokesperson told the New York Post, “This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House.”

They added that the people in the video will not be allowed at future events at the White House: “It is not reflective of the event we hosted to celebrate LGBTQI+ families or the other hundreds of guests who were in attendance. Individuals in the video will not be invited to future events.”

Yet they still seem to be okay with public drag shows in which men dressed like hookers dance for children. Weird…

Montoya attempted to defend his inappropriate display, blaming Conservatives for “trying to use the video of me topless at the White House to try to call the community groomers, etc. And I would just like to say that, first of all, going topless in Washington, DC, is legal.”

He also used the moment to claim he is part of the “free the nipple” movement, asking, “Why is my chest now deemed inappropriate or illegal when I show it off? However, before coming out as trans, it was not.”

Montoya claimed that the outage to his display only affirms that “I am a woman.”

@rosemontoya

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♬ original sound – Rose Montoya

“All you’re doing is saying that trans women are women because, for some reason, people like to sexualize women’s bodies and say that they are inappropriate,” he continued, adding that he wanted to join his “trans masculine friends” who were “showing off their top surgery scars and living in joy.”

“I wanted to join them, and because it is perfectly within the law in Washington, DC, I decided to join them and cover my nipples just to play it safe because I wanted to be fully free and myself. I had zero intention of trying to be vulgar or be profane in any way,” Montoya said.

“I was simply living in joy, living my truth, and existing in my body. Happy pride, free the nipple,” he added.

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