Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to rename Veterans Day as 'Victory Day for World War I' and to establish May 8 as 'Victory Day for World War II.' The move is intended to celebrate U.S. military victories, but has drawn criticism and confusion, especially regarding the historical accuracy of the claims and the reasoning behind the change. Veterans Day, traditionally observed on November 11, honors all U.S. military veterans, while May 8 is recognized internationally as VE Day, marking the end of World War II in Europe. Critics, including Black veterans, have questioned the necessity and implications of the proposed changes. The announcement has sparked debate about how the U.S. should commemorate its military history.
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Trump says he’s renaming Veterans Day to honor World War I victory
Trump said he will rename the holiday “Victory Day for World War I.” He also said he plans on establishing May 8 as “Victory Day for World War II.” May 8 is not a federal holiday in the U.S., but is recognized as VE Day around the world to commemorate Germany’s surrender.
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