Vice President J.D. V. Vance, well-known officials and others took to social media on Monday to hope for President Donald Trump's Happy President's Day.
Vance, who wrote Trump “goat,” or his post in X, the biggest X ever.
Elon Musk, head of the Government Efficiency Bureau (DOGE), shared Vance's post with many American flag emojis.
Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem and Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell joined Vance in hoping Trump has a happy Presidential Day.
“President's Day to the 45th and 47th President of the United States,” Parnell wrote. “The Parnell family is grateful for your leadership!”
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and many of us. Representatives and the senators have admitted to Trump and sharing images of him in the President's Day post.
“Today, we celebrate the leadership and legacy of those who have shaped our nation, and look forward to America's golden age with the President. [Trump]! “Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) tweeted.
“hPresident Affie's Day @RealdonaldTrump,” Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) tweeted while his colleagues, Officer Eric Schmidt and Rick Scott (R-FL), posted photos of Trump.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) repeatedly took Vance when calling Trump a “goat” and posted his official portrait of the president in her tweet.
Wesley Hunt (R-TX) and Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) also praised Trump.
“Today, we honor the leaders who shaped our nation. But let's be real, this is for you, President Trump,” he wrote in X's post.
“Our country is very blessed to have you in office,” Green wrote. “I am extremely honored to work with you to make America great again.”
Rep. Lauren Bebert (R-CO) was indirectly excavated by former President Joe Biden.
“The First President's Day in the year where there is a president actually celebrating!” she said.
Rep. Ronnie Jackson (R-TX), a White House physician during Trump's first term and during the Obama and Bush administrations, has declared Trump the best president ever.
Others, including influencers and activists, wanted a happy Presidential Day, too.
President's Day commemorates the birthdays of President George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Johnson Speaker provided a detailed history of the holiday in another post.

