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President Trump signs Columbus Day proclamation, calls explorer 'original American hero'

President Trump signed a proclamation reaffirming Columbus Day as a federal holiday, countering efforts to replace it with Indigenous Peoples Day; 30 states still recognize Columbus Day, Pew Research says.

  • President Donald Trump signed a proclamation declaring October 13, 2025, as Columbus Day, emphasizing Columbus as a 'true American hero' and criticizing those who oppose his legacy.
  • The proclamation does not acknowledge Indigenous Peoples Day, which is recognized in 17 states and D.C., reflecting ongoing debates about Columbus' legacy.
  • Critics, including Kerri Malloy, argue the proclamation ignores the historical suffering caused by Columbus and glorifies exploitation and genocide.
  • Some leaders, like Rep. Elise Stefanik, support Trump's action, highlighting the political divide over this holiday.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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