Trump to be celebrated annually as two lawmakers table proposal


Former US President Donald J. Trump may have been out of office since the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th US President, on January 20th, his impact as President has however, endeared him to millions of Americans whom the democrats said have been brainwashed by Trump, and need deprogramming. 

While the democrats are still after Trump despite no longer being President, his conservative base on the other hand, continue to celebrate him as a hero who loved and served his country exceptionally well despite the hate from his traducers.

As a way to show their appreciation to Trump, two Ohio state lawmakers, are proposing that a day, June 14, be designated as “President Donald J. Trump Day” in honor of the former president.

“Let’s show the 3,154,834 Ohio voters (a record and historic number of votes received for president in Ohio) who cast their ballot to re-elect Donald J. Trump that we as a legislature recognize the accomplishments of his administration, and that the Ohio House believes it is imperative we set aside a day to celebrate one of the greatest presidents in American history,” the lawmakers wrote in a memorandum to all House members.

The duo praised Trump who accomplished many things that led America to unparalleled prosperity “against great odds.”

It’s unclear if this suggestion will be adopted widely by the Republican-controlled state House. The Republicans hold a strong majority 64–35 over the Ohio Democratic Party in the Ohio House.

There was also a proposal by a Florida lawmaker, to rename a street in the State, after the former president.

Trump who launched the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement in the United States and changed the country and the Republican Party substantially—still maintains significant influence at the national and state level.

He agreed with U.S. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to help the GOP to become a majority in the House after a meeting at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach last Thursday.

“Today, President Trump committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate in 2022,” McCarthy said in a statement. “A united conservative movement will strengthen the bonds of our citizens and uphold the freedoms our country was founded on.”

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