Donald Trump has been re-elected as the President of the United States. After defeating his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, Trump will enter the White House as President of the United States for his second term since 2016, which has sent shockwaves through the internet.
While many have been vocal about their displeasure regarding the election's outcome, Trump supporters have not held back while expressing their joy. Some have even gone to the extent of labeling November 6 as 'National Trump Day' to celebrate his victory in the Presidential run.
"You can call it Red Wave, you can call it Landslide, You can call it Victory, The real name is: National Trump Day."
While this has sparked quite a reaction from Trump opposers, who have sarcastically called the President "Red Jesus the Savior," his supporters are quite pleased with the coining and have backed him up with several other names for the day as well.
Donald Trump supporters name November 6 'National Trump Day' after his victory in the 2024 Presidential Election
As soon as the election results were announced on November 6, fans of the now-re-elected president flooded X and other social media platforms to celebrate the victory. In the process, several referenced the day as 'National Trump Day' and it seems like the term has stuck with supporters of the Republican president.
While Trump's supporters are rejoicing in the victory, several others are dreading the impact of this election outcome. Many have taken to X to voice their concerns about Donald Trump returning to the White House as President of the United States.
One user stated,
"Millions are about to wake up to a national nightmare. Nightmare doesn’t even accurately describe it. Trump has unbridled power. There is no “normal” again across the spectrum from this day fwd. After 12:00pm on 1/20/25 Trump can commit any crime he wants with total impunity."
Another user wrote,
I live with my grandparents as my guardians. They voted Trump. They dismissed, undermined and insulted the reasons of the sudden suicide spike. They will NOT know I had to contact the LGBTQ+ services of the National Hotline earlier that same day.
Trump's victory in the 2024 Presidential Election has left the internet divided. However, his inauguration ceremony as President of the United States will take place at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C. on January 20, 2025.