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Trump declares national holidays to celebrate WWI, WWII victories

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump revealed plans for two new national holidays to recognize U.S. Victories in both World War I and World War II.
  • Trump stated the holidays respond to the lack of U.S. Recognition of these victories, noting that other countries celebrate but the U.S. Does not.
  • May 8 will mark Victory Day commemorating World War II’s end in Europe, and November 11 will mark World War I’s armistice without replacing Veterans Day.
  • Trump clarified on Truth Social and through the White House that the country will not close for these days and existing holidays remain unchanged.
  • These holidays act as symbolic recognitions without legal status, leaving business and government operations unaffected unless Congress acts to formalize them.
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Newsmax broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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