‘Many non-working holidays’: Donald Trump on Juntanth, Skips Celebration; Once claimed to make it ‘famous’

US President Donald Trump honored Juneththth in each of his first four years as President, before it became a federal holiday. He even once claimed that it was made “very famous”., But on Thursday on this year’s joyous holiday, the talkative president usually kept silent about one day important one day for black Americans to mark the end of slavery in the country. The holiday marking the end of slavery in the United States, Junethth, is observed on June 19 at the White House in June as it was included in the law four years ago. But on Thursday, it was identified by the President-except for a post on social media in which he said that he would get rid of some “non-work holidays”. Trump said in Mangald Syntax, “Many non-Kakshyaji holidays in America. To keep all these businesses closed, our country is giving $ $ billions of dollars. Workers either do not want to either!” If we are going, we have to change, make America great again! “ This holiday recalls the end of slavery in the US after the Civil War – in particular, in 1865, when the union soldiers arrived at Galveston, Texas, after about two and a half years, President Abraham Lincoln signed the announcement of liberation, to inform the African Americans that the civil war could be reported free. A few months later, the 13th amendment was confirmed, officially abolished slavery in the remaining four boundaries, which was not covered by Lincoln’s announcement.And belongedly announced that the slave people were freed.

Earlier on Thursday, the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Levit told reporters during the daily briefing that he did not know any plan by Trump to celebrate the day by Trump or was officially marked by Trump. “I am not looking at his signature on an announcement today,” Leevit said about the President, who signed the announcements in the last week while recalling Father’s Day, Flag Day and National Flag Week, and the 250th anniversary of the Bunker Hill Battle – None of which is from 11 federal holidays in the United States. The lack of revelation in the White House for a holiday that is nurtured by generations of black Americans was probably no surprise. In his last term, Trump released statements on the anniversary of Juanethi every year for three years, before it was a federal holiday at any time. He said, “Melania and I send their hottest greetings to all my people who celebrate all of my people, which is a historic day, which recognizes the end of slavery,” he extended the Major General Gordon Granger in 2017, who announced in Galveston in 1865 that “all slaves were independent.” In 2018 he developed the Granger, and “praised the courage and sacrifice of about 200,000 former slaves and free African Americans, who fought for freedom.” Trump has earlier tried to take credit for making “very famous”, “very famous” during his first term in 2020, “Nobody had heard about it.” His comments came when citizens were running after the death of George Floid at the hands of the police officers of the nation Miniapolis. But since returning to the office, he has gone to purify the federal government of diversity, equity and inclusion and to clean the black history – or even completely eradicate its contexts. The latest American federal holiday contained by the Congress and the then President Joe Biden in 2021 is the latest American federal holiday. Trump cannot undo the Congress without an Act.