WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Tuesday that Veterans Day will be known also as “Victory Day for World War I” — citing the US role in forcing Germany’s surrender on November 11, 1918.

“Today is not only Veterans Day, but it’s my proclamation that we are now going to be saying and calling [it] Victory Day for World War I,” Trump said in a speech at Arlington National Cemetery.

“I saw France was celebrating ‘victory day’, but we didn’t. And I saw France was celebrating another ‘victory day’ for World War II, and other countries were celebrating. They were all celebrated. We’re the one that won the wars.”

Trump previously floated the idea in a May post on Truth Social, which designated May 8 as Victory Day for World War II , but it seemed he may have reconsidered when the offic

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