Ohio Republicans propose state holiday in honor of Trump

Two Ohio lawmakers want to set aside a day to honor former President Trump.

The proposal by two Republican state legislators would make June 14 of each year the day of President Donald Trump in Buckeye State, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Deputies Jon Cross and Reggie Stoltzfus petitioned their fellow legislators by email on Friday, asking them to co-sponsor a bill “to celebrate one of the greatest presidents in American history”

“We are going to show the 3,154,834 Ohio voters who voted to re-elect Donald J. Trump that we, as a legislature, recognize the achievements of his administration,” the email said, according to the newspaper.

June 14 is Trump’s birthday, and it’s not uncommon for states to honor former leaders.

California and 39 other states celebrate President Regan’s birthday on February 6

Illinois unofficially celebrates Barack Obama Day on August 4.

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