The Holiday Hit List: What Could Trump Cancel Next?

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The Holiday Hit List: What Could Trump Cancel Next?

President Donald Trump recently stirred debate by declaring on social media that the U.S. has "too many non-working holidays." While he didn't name Juneteenth, his remarks focused on the "billions of economic losses" caused by these days off. This has fueled speculation that Trump could move to cancel several federal holidays if given the chance.

BetOnline.ag has taken the talk to the gamblers, creating a prop bet that asks which occasion Trump will remove as a national federal holiday first. 

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You can find the full list below, and odds are updated in real-time on this page: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/us-election/trump-specials

 

Which holiday will Trump cancel first?

MLK Day                       2/1       

Juneteenth                   3/1       

Columbus Day               4/1       

Memorial Day               5/1       

Labor Day                     8/1       

New Year's Day             10/1     

Veterans Day                12/1     

Presidents' Day             14/1     

Thanksgiving Day          20/1     

Christmas Day               28/1     

Fourth of July                40/1     

 

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