Donald Trump's overwhelming influence on the Republican Party persists, highlighted by recent proposals from party members to honor him. Notably, bills have been introduced to make Trump's birthday a national holiday, place his likeness on Mount Rushmore, and even rename Greenland to 'Red, White and Blueland.' Such proposals reflect not just loyalty but a troubling trend of partisanship, suggesting that the party is willing to distort national symbols and history in deference to Trump's legacy, regardless of practicality or public sentiment.
A glaring example of sycophantism came from New York representative Claudia Tenney, who introduced a bill to make Trump's birthday a federal holiday, claiming his impact on the nation is undeniable.
Florida representative Anna Paulina Luna's proposal to add Trump's face to Mount Rushmore reflects the growing trend of extreme partisanship, using national symbols to solidify partisan legacies.
Representative Buddy Carter's ridiculous proposal to rename Greenland as 'Red, White and Blueland' further underscores the absurdity of extreme loyalty to Trump's vision, despite practicality.
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