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Jackie Evancho — the 16-year-old who sang the national anthem at President Trump’s inauguration — is pressing him to make good on the White House’s suggestion he would meet with her to discuss transgender issues.

Evancho, who has a trans sister named Juliet, made headlines last month when she criticized Trump over his plans to reverse a federal law that allows high school students to use whichever bathroom coincides with their gender identity.

“I am obviously disappointed in the @POTUS decision to send the #transgender bathroom issue to the states to decide. #sisterlove,” she tweeted, adding, “@realDonaldTrump u gave me the honor to sing at your inauguration. Pls give me & my sis the honor 2 meet with u to talk transgender rghts.”

At a daily press briefing the following day, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said, “Yeah, I think the president would be welcome to meet with her.”

Evancho’s not letting POTUS off the hook.

On Monday she tweeted, “@realDonaldTrump – THANK YOU for being open to meeting with me to discuss #trans rights. I’ll be in #DC on 3/30 & 3/31. Can we meet?”