
Religious-themed designs banned from White House Easter egg art contest
Fox News
Military families are restricted from submitting religious symbols or themes on their Easter egg designs that will be displayed at the White House.
"As part of the White House Easter traditions, America’s Egg Farmers – for nearly 50 years – have proudly presented an intricately decorated Commemorative Easter Egg to the First Lady of the United States. In 2021, the White House expanded on this longstanding tradition by displaying youth-designed Easter eggs in the White House East Colonnade," the flyer explains. Kendall Tietz is a Production Assistant with Fox News Digital.
"On behalf of First Lady Jill Biden, The Adjutants General of the National Guard are asking youth from National Guard families across the United States and all U.S. territories to submit artwork inspired by the theme ‘Celebrating our Military Families,’" the flyer continues.













