💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump has declared his intent to restore Columbus Day as a national holiday, opposing the recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day under President Joe Biden. Trump accused Democrats of denigrating Christopher Columbus' legacy and claimed they were trying to destroy the explorer's reputation. Indigenous Peoples Day, which celebrates the contributions and resilience of Native Americans, was first recognized by Biden in 2021.
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