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President Donald Trump honored Juneteenth in each of his first four years as president, before it became a federal holiday.
President Donald Trump took to social media Thursday on Juneteenth, a federal holiday, to criticize the number of “non-working holidays” in the United States.
President Donald Trump opined on Truth Social that there are "too many non-working holidays in America," and they are harming the nation's economy.
Meanwhile, former President Joe Biden celebrated the federal holiday he signed into law at a celebration at a historic Black church in Galveston, Texas.
President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and make changes to already-existing federal holidays has resulted in a growing concern about the ...
President Donald Trump has issued new proclamations for the Gulf of America Day, WWI and WWII. Did Trump acknowledge Juneteenth, a non-working holiday?
President Trump on Juneteenth complained about 'too many non-working holidays,' eliciting mockery from TV hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert.
For social justice activist Glenn Harris, President Donald Trump’s statement on Juneteenth, arguing there are “too many nonworking holidays in America” costing the country “billions of ...
Donald Trump ranted against federal holidays on Juneteenth, a day that celebrates freedom. If Democrats can't counter that, what good are they?
As Americans celebrated Juneteenth on Thursday, Donald Trump complained that there are too many federal holidays. Trump wrote on Truth Social, “Too many non-working holidays in America.
Following Trump’s actions, the Department of Defense’s intelligence agency paused observances of cultural or historical annual events, including Juneteenth Day.