Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Presidents Day -
in 2023Updated
This is incredibly insulting.
Today on our President’s Day, Joe Biden, the President of the United States chose Ukraine over America, while forcing the American people to pay for Ukraine’s government and war.
I can not express how much Americans hate Joe Biden. https://t.co/nHXzG67YOL
"One person, standing on principle, can make a positive difference in the lives of many.”
-Jimmy Carter
On Presidents Day and every day, we are grateful for the privilege of being part of President Carter’s ongoing commitment to serving humanity. https://t.co/dqc63vci9R
President Biden's visit to Kyiv today on Presidents Day showed the world what a true and courageous leader he is.
The United States of America stands with President Volodymyr Zelensky and the people of Ukraine as they fight Putin’s war crimes against humanity. https://t.co/VbVXufaa37
NO. We don't need a national divorce.
We don't need to separate by red and blue states.
We just need you to STFU.
Everyone I talk to says this!
Happy President's Day. https://t.co/3f3mlYr3Zh
When our border is in crisis, Joe Biden goes home to nap in Delaware.
When Ohio burns with toxic chemicals, Biden’s admin says everything is fine.
So on Presidents’ Day, I’m not surprised that Biden is ditching America for Ukraine. He ditched America’s interests since the… https://t.co/svkwSunZTJ
On this President's Day, I'd like to pay tribute to my favorite President @realDonaldTrump.
Your incredible leadership gave America four years of historic peace and prosperity.
You have more than earned the opportunity to Make America Great Again again in 2024. https://t.co/g4atPHJ7pt
Biden didn’t go to East Palestine, Ohio on President’s Day.
He went to Ukraine, a NON-NATO nation, whose leader is an actor and is apparently now commanding our United States military to world war.
We must impeach this America Last fool before it’s too late. https://t.co/GFxXPSFXFu
President's Day was originally established in celebration of George Washington's birthday. In 1880, Congress voted to make it the first national holiday which honored an individual.