Another day , another distraction .

Donald Trump changed the names of a bunch of things with his “Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness"executive orderin January.

He renamed Mount Denali back to Mount McKinley.

He renamed Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg.

And, of course, that whole Gulf of America thing.

It appears he’s going after holidays now.

Trump posted on Truth Social that he’s naming May 8th as Victory Day for World War II and Nov. 11 as Victory Day for World War I.

Nov. 11 is Veteran’s Day, BTW.

The reaction online is “lol what.”

A bunch of people in the replies are asking, “What about the other veterans?”

Other people are saying they had to double-check if it was real. (It is.)

And this person joked, “Next he’s gonna say that Captain America character is based on him…”

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Snow-capped mountains reflect in a lake surrounded by trees. Swans swim in the foreground, creating a serene natural landscape

Sign reading "Fort Liberty: Home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces" set in a green, wooded area

A person sits at a desk in an office with flags behind them, next to a map labeled "Gulf of America."

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A person seated at the Oval Office desk, surrounded by microphones. A map and a trophy are visible nearby

Summary of text content: A person talks about celebrating May 8th as Victory Day, mentions World Wars, and suggests people should start celebrating their victories again

A veteran wearing a military cap places a wreath at a ceremony, surrounded by American flags and onlookers

Tweet by Donald Trump announcing renaming May 8th as Victory Day for World War II, emphasizing American contributions

Screenshot of a tweet by Donald J. Trump discussing Victory Day and announcing the renaming of May 8th and 11th for WWII and WWI

Tweet thread about a parody announcement from a social media account mimicking Donald Trump, claiming May 8th as Victory Day

Tweet from Donald Trump suggesting May 8 as Victory Day for post-WWII triumphs, and November 11 as World War Day, calling for celebration