Trump Proposes Renaming Veterans Day
Former President Donald Trump has suggested renaming Veterans Day to “Victory Day for World War I.” Posting on his platform Truth Social, he urged Americans to “start celebrating our victories again.”
Focus on U.S. Achievements
Trump argued the United States played decisive roles in both World Wars but has failed to fully acknowledge these achievements due to what he described as weak leadership.
Additional Name Change Proposal
He also proposed renaming Victory in Europe Day (May 8) to “Victory in World War II Day,” saying the U.S. contributed more than any other country to winning the conflict.
Rationale Behind the Change
According to Trump, current commemorations understate American accomplishments, and reframing them as celebrations of victory would boost national pride.
Concerns Over International Reactions
Critics warn the move could spark diplomatic tensions, especially with countries like Russia, which suffered massive losses during the wars and may view the change as disrespectful.
Veterans Day Origins
Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I on November 11, 1918. The holiday was dedicated to honoring those who served in that war.
Shift in the 1950s
In 1954, the U.S. expanded Armistice Day into Veterans Day, honoring all American military veterans rather than focusing solely on World War I.
Current Observance
Today, Veterans Day is regarded as a solemn day of remembrance rather than a celebration of victory. Trump’s proposal would represent a significant symbolic shift toward emphasizing wartime triumphs over broader recognition of service.