Trump nixes Indigenous Peoples' Day with new Columbus Day proclamation

Washington DC - President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Thursday of the upcoming Columbus Day holiday, pointedly foregoing a similar honor for Indigenous American history introduced under his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden.

President Donald Trump nixed Indigenous Peoples' Day as he signed a proclamation ahead of Columbus Day.
President Donald Trump nixed Indigenous Peoples' Day as he signed a proclamation ahead of Columbus Day.  © REUTERS

"Columbus Day, we're back... We love the Italians," Trump said at a cabinet meeting, after signing the proclamation for the holiday on Monday.

Biden in 2021 became the first president to proclaim an Indigenous Peoples' Day, a move sought for decades by activists to honor the history of Native Americans.

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But he did not seek to fully replace the Columbus Day holiday as many activists wished. Trump has accused him of having done so.

Columbus Day has been criticized for decades due to the abuses inflicted on Native Americans by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, and the devastating era of colonization kicked off by his 1492 arrival in the Caribbean.

Congress made the day a federal holiday in 1968, though it had been celebrated since the early days of the US by Italian Americans.

Trump's move to not honor Indigenous Peoples' Day comes as his administration seeks to advance an "anti-woke" agenda – such as by recognizing only two genders – reversing course from the Biden era on many hot-button cultural issues.

The push has also included the walking back of efforts at highlighting injustices in American history, such as slavery, notably through a review of the Smithsonian museums for "divisive or partisan narratives."

While Trump did not honor Native Americans with a special day alongside Columbus Day, he did, however, sign a proclamation on Thursday recognizing October 9, 2025 as "Leif Erikson Day" to celebrate the "legendary Norse Viking" and honor Nordic Americans.

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