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President Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor's practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day alongside Columbus Day in October, accusing Democrats of denigrating the ...
President Trump’s recent vow that he’s “bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes” was only the latest sign that controversy ...
President Trump on Sunday vowed to bring Columbus Day back “from the ashes” — railing against critics of the controversial European explorer who the holiday honors. Columbus Day remains ...
President Trump said he was going to bring back Columbus Day, which some states and cities celebrate as Indigenous Peoples Day. Columbus Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the second Monday in ...
Columbus Day is currently one of 11 holidays recognized by the federal government. But President Trump says he's bringing the commemoration of the Italian explorer's 1492 journey to the "New World ...
Trump on Sunday used a social media post to declare, “I'm bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes." He said on his Truth Social site that “the Democrats did everything possible to destroy ...
Donald Trump claimed he was "bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes" in a social media post. The holiday, however, has been a consistent federal holiday since 1971. Donald Trump says he's ...
Former President Donald Trump claimed he is reinstating Columbus Day, a holiday that has been continuously federally recognized. Columbus Day is observed on the second Monday of October ...
Donald Trump has declared that he’s “bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes” - despite it never being canceled in the first place. Trump’s remarks came as he sought to distinguish ...
President Trump said in a post on social media that he was “reinstating Columbus Day.” It was never canceled as a federal holiday. By Ali Watkins President Trump declared on Sunday that he ...