Many American presidents are known for their famous and inspiring words.
Thomas Jefferson had the Declaration of Independence;James Madisonhad the Constitution.
Trump was especially verbose (tweetbose?)

on occasions such as national holidays.
Histweet about the reversal of Roe v. Wade had Twitter seethingwith its comparison to COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
But Trump Jr.’s most recent post, a July 4 message, is inspiring more laughs than outrage.

Hetweeted, “Happy 4th of July America,” followed by three American flag emojis.
Twitter rushed to set the former first son straight.
“Today’s the 1st, Einstein,“replieda follower.
Another respondentfollowed up, “His math has never been good.
His timing even worse.”
One commenter had a simplewish: “Just go away.
That is what America wants for this birthday.”
Several replied with thememe, “4th of July has been canceled due to a shortage of independence.
Sincerely, Women.”
Then there was the person whotook issuewith Trump Jr. calling the holiday “July 4.”
They posted a meme saying, “Remember, it’s INDEPENDENCE DAY, not the 4th of July.
We celebrate sweet liberty and the founding fathers, not a calendar date.”
Still, Trump Jr. did have a few supporters.
“Everyone says it logging off for the end of the week.
How’s this a criticism to celebrate freedom for 3 days?
Should be celebrated 365.”