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On Juneteenth, President Donald Trump took to social media to criticize non-working holidays and claimed that people want to work them. (Truth Social/@realDonaldTrump via CNN Newsource) ...
President Trump said the country is losing money due to the number of federal holidays on Thursday, which marks Juneteenth, the newest addition to the U.S. holiday calendar.
Following the announcement that pensioners who receive under £35,000 a year will now receive winter fuel allowance, HMRC has confirmed it will take back the money from those with incomes above £35,000 ...
Trump did not participate in any Juneteenth events or celebrations. His comments, posted the same day many federal offices and private employers were closed to observe Juneteenth, drew sharp reactions ...
Following the announcement that pensioners who receive under £35,000 a year will now receive winter fuel allowance, HMRC has confirmed it will take back the money from those with incomes above £ ...
Fine Gael will push back against welfare increases for jobseekers being the same as those for pensioners and disabled people in the next budget.
President Donald Trump took to social media Thursday on Juneteenth, a federal holiday, to criticize the number of “non-working holidays” in the United States.
On Juneteenth, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social about "non-working holidays," saying that the United States observes "too many" holidays that are "costing our country.
After regularly honoring Juneteenth during his first term, Trump acknowledged the 2025 holiday with a snarky post on Americans getting too many days off.
President Donald Trump opined on Truth Social that there are "too many non-working holidays in America," and they are harming the nation's economy.
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