U.S. President’s Day Trump appeared in Florida, supporters chanted: Everyone knows you won!

U.S. President’s Day, people design President Trump‘s picture to upload to Twitter.

U.S. President’s Day, Feb. 15. President Trump showed up again at a spontaneous rally in West Palm Beach, Florida. As President Trump’s motorcade slowly drove by, Trump’s supporters enthusiastically chanted: “USA!

A friend tweeted, “A friend told me that today, President’s Day, Trump supporters will hold an event near the Trump Estate Mar-a-Lago to honor the greatest president of our Time, President Trump! President Trump! Chinese Trump supporters have hired a plane, made banners, and the Chinese banners will fly over the Trump estate at noon today! Those of you who live nearby can go to this event!”

People “Limei Li Mei” tweeted, “On President’s Day, when Trump’s car passed by the Patriots for Trump march, the crowd crowded to Trump to express their gratitude and heartfelt love for President Trump, whose contribution and performance to America is obvious to all. ” In the history of the United States, no outgoing president has ever received such recognition and support from the American people on President’s Day, and there is no doubt that there can only be one president, and Trump is the only president recognized by the people.”

On President’s Day, people designed a picture of President Trump and tweeted it.

U.S. Presidents’ Day (English: Presidents’ Day), known as Presidents’ Day in more than half of the states, and officially known as Washington’s Birthday (English: Washington’s Birthday) in Iowa, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Louisiana and New York, and George Washington Memorial Day in Virginia, is a federal legal It is a federal holiday that commemorates the birthday of George Washington, the first President of the United States (February 22, 1732), and is celebrated on the third Monday of February each year as “President’s Day”, which usually occurs from February 15 to 21 inclusive. Since another great American president, Abraham Lincoln, also had a February birthday (February 12, 1809), the holiday usually commemorates a number of presidents who made significant contributions to the United States.