Having passed his 100th day in office, President Joe Biden has attempted to remedy four years of direct attacks by his predecessor with some important accomplishments for the LGBTQ community in pursuit of equity.
He lifted the ban on transgender troops serving in the military. He nominated — and saw confirmed by the U.S. Senate — the first openly gay cabinet secretary, Pete Buttigieg at transportation, and the first openly transgender woman to serve in a senior position, Dr.
Rachel Levine as assistant secretary for health. According to the LGBTQ Victory Fund, Biden has appointed at least 200 known out people to his administration, "exponentially more than any other president at this point in their administration," the organization stated in.