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Trump Designates May 8 as WWII Victory Day in the US

President Donald Trump designates May 8, 2025, as a day for the U.S. to celebrate victory in World War II, marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day

Trump aims to emphasize U.S. contributions in both World Wars, claiming Americans do not celebrate these victories as other nations do

The proclamation for Victory Day is symbolic, as only Congress can create or rename federal holidays like Veterans Day on November 11

Trump's declaration does not make May 8 a federal holiday or a day off work but calls for national recognition of WWII victories

Other nations, like Britain and Russia, hold grand parades and ceremonies for VE Day. Trump says the U.S. deserves similar celebrations

Veterans groups, including the VFW, welcome initiatives recognizing WWII veterans, with only 66,100 survivors alive in the U.S. as of 2024

The proclamation reflects Trump's view that U.S. victories in World Wars were pivotal and deserve more recognition globally and nationally

Trump plans to issue a similar proclamation for World War I, designating November 11 as a national holiday for the Armistice of 1918

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