President Donald J. Trump has given America something the political establishment never did — two brand-new national holidays!
For decades, our country’s sacrifices were ignored or downplayed. Now, under Trump’s leadership, America is finally getting the recognition it deserves.
Trump’s Bold Move to Honor America’s Greatest Victories
Earlier this year, Trump declared that America should proudly celebrate its historic victories. On Truth Social, he reminded the world:
“America won both World Wars, yet we’ve never taken the credit we deserve. Other nations celebrate our victories, but not us — even though those victories were only possible because of the United States.”
That message struck a chord with millions of patriotic Americans who feel our history has been sidelined by globalist elites.
The First New Holiday: Victory in World War II Day
- Celebrated on May 8 — the anniversary of Germany’s surrender in 1945.
- Marks the courage and sacrifice of the Greatest Generation.
- A long-overdue recognition that other nations already honor — but America never did, until Trump.
The Next Holiday: November 11
- Coming soon: Victory in World War I Day, observed on November 11.
- This date is already known as Veterans Day, but Trump’s new proclamation adds a second, historic meaning.
- Other countries, like Britain, France, Australia, and Canada, already use November 11 to honor their veterans. Now America will proudly do the same.
No More Ignoring America’s Legacy
The Trump White House clarified that Veterans Day will stay as-is — no renaming, just an additional proclamation. Banks, schools, and federal offices will still follow current rules.
Trump explained:
“We already have too many Holidays in America — There are not enough days left in the year.”
Instead, these observances will stand as solemn reminders of the victories that secured freedom for the world.
Why This Matters to Every American
- For too long, our country’s role in saving the world from tyranny has been ignored in classrooms and the media.
- Trump’s new holidays restore patriotism, pride, and truth in history.
- These commemorations remind every American — especially our younger generations — that freedom wasn’t free.
What’s Next on the Calendar?
The next day off for most Americans remains Labor Day, September 1. But the real milestone will be November 11, when Americans come together under Trump’s leadership to remember not just our veterans, but our victories.
💡 Did You Know? Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day in 1938, marking the end of World War I. After World War II, it was expanded to honor all U.S. veterans. Trump’s new proclamation restores its original historic purpose.
🇺🇸 Bottom Line: President Trump is doing what no other leader has dared — putting America First, not just in policy, but in history itself. These two new holidays remind us that without the United States, the free world would not exist.