Trump has nominated World News on 8 May as a day for America to celebrate the victory in World War II

Washington: President Donald Trump has signed a announcement on Thursday as a day to celebrate the winning of World War II for the United States as a announcement on Thursday as there are already countries in Europe. The cities from London to Moscow are holding the parade, flyover and monuments this week, as the world visited the 80th anniversary of victory in Europe on Thursday, when Nazi Germany surrendered to the armies of friendly countries including America including America. Trump said, “As we celebrate Victory Day for World War II, we thank our united thanks to every patriot from the greatest generation, who leaves his home and family to leave for our freedom in a distant ground to leave behind.” “We respect the memories of all those who were destroyed. Above all, we renew our commitment to keep America and the whole world safe, safe, prosperous and independent.” World War II ended on 8 May 1945. The First World War ended on 11 November 1918. Trump hopes this year that he will nominate one day for the end of the end of World War I. Neither day is a federal holiday. Trump, a Republican, complained in recent social media posts that the US does not spend enough time to celebrate its military victory as the rest of the world does. He said that he was nominating May 8 as Victory Day for World War II and Victory Day for World War on 11 November. “Many of our colleagues and friends are celebrating 8 May as Victory Day, but we have done more than any other country to build a winning result in World War II. I have been nominated for World War II on 8 May and Victory Day for World War on November 11,” I said on my social media site last week. “We won both wars, no one was close to us in terms of strength, bravery or military talent, but we never celebrate anything – this is because we do not now have leaders who know how to do this! We are going to start to celebrate our victory again!” On November 11, the United States is a veteran day federal holiday, and only the Congress has the right to make a holiday or change the name. Trump said this week that he would declare national holidays instead. “We won two World War, but we never took credit for it – all the people all over the world, all over the world, the friendly nations are celebrating the victory of us in the Second World War. The only country that does not celebrate is the United States, and the victory was completed only because of us,” he wrote on Monday. “Without the United States, the war would have been won by other countries, and what will this be a separate world. Therefore, I am declaring a national holiday in the celebration of the victory of World War I, where the Armistis was signed for 11 November 1918 and the Armistis for the Second World War, where the date of victory was 8 May, 1945., Proclamation Trump signed on May 8, 2025 “as the day in the Victory Day celebration for World War II.”