Amy Schneider, a champion on "Jeopardy!", went to the White House to discuss the importance of trans awareness on the day of visibility. Amy told reporters in the White House Briefing Room that she had been invited to meet with Emhoff to discuss trans visibility and equality in the country, as well as the national holiday that was proclaimed by President Biden the previous year. The Second Gentleman was a big step forward for the mission of the trivia champ, who was eager to continue her mission. Biden announced new measures that will hopefully make more people feel accepted in the country on the same day as Amy's meeting. Amy is the most successful woman in the history of the show, winning 40 games in a row. Amy quit her job as a software engineer to find something more educational for her job. Go get them, Amy!