President Donald Trump on Thursday celebrated the 90th anniversary of the Social Security program by signing a proclamation and touting how his administration is protecting seniors for generations to come.

On August 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Social Security Act, marking the beginning of one of the most impactful programs in American history.

“It’s the 90th anniversary right now of Social Security. So today, we celebrate that 90th anniversary of one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever signed into law, the Social Security Act of 1935. And we’re going to make it stronger, bigger and better, really doing a job,” Trump said.

“In the campaign, I made a sacred pledge to our seniors that I would always protect Social Security, and under this ad

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