https://nypost.com/2023/06/13/rose-montoya-exposes-breasts-during-white-house-pride-party-after-meeting-biden/
Trans model Rose Montoya goes topless during White House Pride party after meeting Biden
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“We know it’s not @JoeBiden- this dude has no idea where he is. So who is it? Who is the cause of this international embarrassment?” the city’s former top cop asked.
Montoya shared the racy footage Monday to Instagram along with a spliced-together video of the event, where the president and first lady Jill Biden delivered speeches to the hundreds of invitees in attendance.
“Are we topless at the White House?” the person recording said in the video.
“Going topless in DC is legal, and I fully support the movement to free the nipples,” she said. “Why is my chest now deemed inappropriate or illegal when I show it off? However, before coming out as trans, it was not.”
“All you’re doing is affirming I’m a woman,” she clapped back at the haters.
Montoya — who began her transition in 2015 — says she purposely covered her nipples to “play it safe” with “zero intention of trying to be vulgar” and that she was “simply living in joy. Living my truth and existing in my body.”
“Happy Pride. Free the nipple,” she says as she concludes her response video.
To be considered public nudity, one must expose the female breast below the top of the nipple without full “opaque coverage,” according to the law on obscenity in the District of Columbia.
Montoya wasn’t the only one to face criticism over the Pride celebration.
Prominent military veterans have accused the Biden administration of diminishing the American flag by placing a Pride banner at the center of a display.
“No flag should be flown at equal level to the American flag,” said Army veteran and US Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), who called the placement of the flag “shameful.”
“The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of states or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs,” according to the U.S. flag code.
“You would think the White House knows this,” Chad Robichaux, a Marine veteran, told The Post in a statement. “They do, they just don’t care.”
The stunt ultimately got Montoya rebuked by and banned from the White House.
“This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House,” a White House spokesperson told The Post.
“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.”