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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Relax, America, President Donald Trump assured a Florida crowd he’s not going to change the name of Thanksgiving.
Trump was speaking Tuesday night at a reelection rally in Florida, where he is spending a long Thanksgiving weekend. Trump told the crowd that “some people want to change the name Thanksgiving, they don’t want to use the term Thanksgiving.”Trump said people have different ideas about what to call the holiday. But he said he knows those attending the rally love the name Thanksgiving.
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