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Trump Making America Whiter Again

Trump says Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day

By NICHOLAS RICCARDI/AP
Updated 8:44 PM CDT, April 27, 2025

President Donald Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor’s practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day alongside Columbus Day in October, accusing Democrats of denigrating the explorer’s legacy as he pressed his campaign to restore what he argues are traditional American icons.

Democrat Joe Biden was the first president to mark Indigenous Peoples Day, issuing a proclamation in 2021 that celebrated “the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples” and recognize “their inherent sovereignty.”

The proclamation noted that America “was conceived on a promise of equality and opportunity for all people” but that promise “we have never fully lived up to. That is especially true when it comes to upholding the rights and dignity of the Indigenous people who were here long before colonization of the Americas began.”

Trump on Sunday used a social media post to declare, “I’m bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes.” He said on his Truth Social site that “the Democrats did everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus, his reputation, and all of the Italians that love him so much.”

The federal holiday, the second Monday in October, was still known as Columbus Day during Biden’s term, but also as Indigenous Peoples Day. That’s been a longtime goal of activists who wanted to shift the focus from commemorating Columbus’ navigation to the Americas to his and his successors’ exploitation of the indigenous people he encountered there.

Though Trump has long objected to telling the country’s history through a lens of diversity and oppression, the holiday he seeks to restore to its primacy was added to the calendar as a nod to the country’s growing diversity.

Columbus’ expeditions never landed on the North American mainland, let alone any of the places that would become the 50 states. But the native of Genoa became increasingly commemorated in the United States as Italian immigrants flocked to the country and politicians sought to win their support.

Indeed, it was the lynching of 11 Italian-American immigrants in New Orleans in 1891 that led to the first Columbus Day celebration in the United States, led the following year by President Benjamin Harrison. President Franklin D. Roosevelt designated Columbus Day as a national holiday in 1934.

Trump has long complained about Democrats tearing down statues of Columbus, a complaint he made again in Sunday’s post. In 2017, he spoke out against a review of the 76-foot-tall statue of the explorer in New York’s Columbus Circle that then-Mayor Bill de Blasio had ordered. It remains in place today, but other statues have been defaced or torn down.

In 2020, Trump’s administration paid to restore a Columbus statue in Baltimore that was dumped in the harbor during protests against the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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bookerdana · M
This is just anther distraction by Trump....six months before the Holiday...celebrate as you will but its a distraction from his abysmal polling numbers and the FACT that people are beginning to realize the impact of his policies too late for some
For the record, omnipotence seeking algorithm is not only wrong, its running out of fuel
@JSul3 next an equitable distribution of hoards amassed by technology systems through receipt, essential human services continue to process until replacement ones are built and operational, someone had to
@JSul3 See? It's as though some kid tried to write an AI which selects random words. lol
@SomeMichGuy No surprised or giving this particular bot I am replying to anything but a loss,as for the insult attempt, AI have no chance against a brain
trollslayer · 46-50, M
Meanwhile, the economy is in freefall and inflation is up.
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JSul3 · 70-79
@jshm2 When did details over matter?

Christopher Columbus was considered white. He was born in the Republic of Genoa, which is now part of modern-day Italy. He was an Italian explorer, navigator, and slave trader, and his expeditions led to the colonization of the Americas.
While the traditional view is that Columbus was Italian, some recent studies suggest he may have had Spanish and possibly Jewish origins. These studies, including DNA analysis, point to a possible connection to Western Europe and Sephardic Jewish populations. However, the traditional understanding of Columbus as Italian remains prevalent.

Source: AI

 
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