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White House bans three guests after topless video at Pride party

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Three guests at a White Home LGBTQ+ Pride party on Saturday have been banned from future events after posing topless on the South Lawn.

White Residence Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre described the behaviour as "unacceptable" and "unfair" to others.

Rose Montoya, a transitioned woman, influencer and advocate, was one of those banned after posting a video on social media.

In response, Ms Montoya said being topless in Washington was legal and she had no intention of being vulgar.

Ms Montoya posted a 58-second video of the White House event which included a moment where she is seen topless, with her hands over her chest, next to two shirtless gender non-conforming men.

"Are we topless at the White House?," someone off camera asks.

Ms Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday: "It was unfair to the hundreds of attendees who were there to celebrate their families."

"This behaviour is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event 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

White House denounces handful of attendees at Pride event who posed topless: 'Simply unacceptable'

The White Dwelling is responding after several transgender guests exposed their chests at the administration's Pride celebration this past weekend.

The incident drew backlash as inappropriate, including from conservative commentators appreciate CJ Pearson who suggested online that it brought "shame" on the country.

On Tuesday, White Home press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters, "The behavior was simply unacceptable. We've been very obvious about that."

"It was unfair to the hundreds of attendees who were there to celebrate their families," she continued. "So, you perceive , we're going to continue to be clear on that. … It's not appropriate. It's disrespectful. And let's not -- it really does not indicate the event that we hosted to celebrate the Queer families."

The individuals in the video won't be invited to future events, Jean-Pierre said.

"This has not occurred before," she said. "This was not a normal thing that has happened under this administration. But we've been very eliminate ab

White House says activist who took top off at Pride celebration won't be invited back

The White Home announced a woman who took her top off during an event on the South Lawn over the weekend would not be invited to future events.

Images and footage circling social media show transgender model Rose Montoya topless, covering her breasts with her hands, during a LGBTQ Pride month celebration hosted by the administration on Saturday in Washington D.C.

During a White Dwelling press briefing Tuesday, Squeeze Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre condemned the trans activist for the display.

“The behavior was simply unacceptable. We’ve been very clear about that," Jean-Pierre said. “It was unfair to the hundreds of attendees who were there to celebrate their families. It’s not appropriate, it’s disrespectful.”

“Individuals in the video certainly will not be invited to future events,” the press secretary said.

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Trans model Rose Montoya goes topless during White Residence Pride party after meeting Biden

A trans person model and activist is under blaze for popping off her top at the White Residence and cupping her breasts moments after shaking hands with President Biden — with critics blasting it as an “international embarrassment.”

Rose Montoya, 27, who was among the lengthy list of guests invited to observe Pride at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Saturday, was recorded pulling down her dress and cupping her exposed breasts in front of the Truman Balcony with the Pride flag hanging in the background.

“No, this isn’t another hookers-n-blow photo from Hunter’s laptop, it was the Pride party on the White Home lawn two days ago hosted by Joe,” radio host Dana Loesch tweeted.

Former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who was convicted of tax fraud and lying to Ivory House officials and served four years in prison before being pardoned by former President Trump, slammed Biden aides for allowing the stunt to arise on White Home grounds.

“OK, so who is running the f***ing White Dwelling and allowing this deviant garbage to go on right outside the oval office?” Kerik s

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The nation's leading nonprofit for LGBTQ+ families criticized the actions of a gender diverse activist, calling her habit at a White Home event "a distraction from the lifesaving work" that needs to be done for members of the LGBTQ+ community.

"The short clip circulating on social media of a person covering their bare breasts while at the White House's Pride celebration is incredibly inappropriate," Stacey Stevenson, CEO of Family Equality, told Newsweek on Tuesday in response to a petition for comment.

This past Saturday, President Joe Biden hosted hundreds of guests at the White House for a picnic celebrating Identity month. Among the attendees was transgender influencer and activist Rose Montoya, who posted an Instagram video of herself topless at the event, which brought outrage from both conservatives and pro-LGBTQ+ groups.

"The Light House Pride celebration was focused on families and children," Stevenson said. "It was an afternoon filled with joy and aspire, and this clip is a distraction from the lifesaving work the Homosexual community needs to secure and the very actual issues our community is experiencing right now."

Stevenson is the first Black CEO of Family Equality, a n