The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sparked controversy with a social media post celebrating Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day. The post, issued on Sunday, aimed to promote inclusivity and support for individuals regardless of their sexual orientation.
In the tweet, HHS stated, 'Today on Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day, everyone deserves to feel seen, respected and supported—no matter who they love. Create a world where everyone feels proud to be themselves!'
The post received backlash from some individuals, including former government officials and Republican lawmakers. Stephen Miller, a former member of President-elect Donald Trump's administration, expressed anticipation for a change in leadership at HHS, commenting, 'Sanity is returning to HHS in 43 days.'
Public figures like Caitlyn Jenner and Elon Musk also weighed in on the controversy. Jenner criticized the post as 'absurd,' while Musk admitted confusion over its message.
Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Jim Banks and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, voiced their eagerness for the upcoming presidential transition. Banks tweeted, 'Glad this type of bulls--- will end on Jan 20! Can’t come soon enough,' while Tuberville described the current administration as 'nothing but activists.'
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz added to the criticism, suggesting concerns about potential changes under the new administration.
The HHS post has ignited a debate on social media, reflecting the ongoing divide in public opinion regarding LGBTQ+ rights and government messaging. As the nation prepares for the presidential transition on January 20, discussions around inclusivity and diversity continue to be at the forefront of political discourse.