The Republican Party of Alabama will give Trump a resolution recognizing him as one of the “greatest” presidents

The Republican Party of Alabama will honor former President TrumpDonald TrumpPentagon gets criticized for extending Guard time at the Capitol Fundraising points to Trump-GOP cracks Trump’s rally organizer says Alex Jones threatened to take her off the stage: report MORE for being “one of the greatest and most effective presidents in the 245 years of history of this Republic,” reported Fox News.

At a reception on Saturday night, held in Mar-a-Lago, the party will present Trump with a framed resolution that grants him the honor.

“The resolution basically talks only about Donald J. Trump’s greatness, how he made America great again and I hope other states do the same,” Perry Hooper Jr., former state deputy and member of the state executive committee , he told Fox News.

Members of the state’s Republican Party voted unanimously on the resolution, which states that “President Trump put the American people and the American worker first in all his decisions”

Among Trump’s achievements cited in the document are his success with Operation Warp Speed, his withdrawal from the “Paris Climate Agreement that destroys employment” and his appointment of “three constitutionally conservative judges”.

“It’s just recognizing him for all the great things he has done for America for bringing back American manufacturing, cutting taxes, creating the best economy ever, increasing our armed forces,” added Hooper, who also served as co-president. of the 2016 Trump campaign in Alabama, according to Fox News.

The resolution also hits President bidenJoe BidenPentagon is criticized for extending Guard time at the Capitol Booker to try to make the expansion of child tax credit permanent Sullivan says tariffs will not occupy the center of negotiations with China MORE, stating that “President Trump accomplished more in 48 days than Joe Biden in 48 years as a senator and vice president.”

The Republican Party of Alabama did not immediately respond to The Hill’s request for comment.

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