Kamala Harris Faces Criticism for Supporting Indigenous Peoples' Day Over Columbus Day
Vice President Harris reaffirms her stance on renaming Columbus Day, sparking backlash from Republican figures and highlighting a longstanding political divide.
- Vice President Kamala Harris has consistently supported renaming Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day, a stance she has held since at least 2019.
- The Trump campaign and other Republicans have criticized Harris for her comments, accusing her of trying to 'cancel American traditions.'
- Harris's recent social media post celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day reignited controversy, as past remarks about European explorers' impact on Native Americans resurfaced.
- President Joe Biden was the first U.S. president to formally recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2021, reflecting a shift towards honoring Indigenous histories.
- The debate over the holiday's name underscores a broader partisan divide, with Republicans largely defending Columbus Day and Democrats advocating for Indigenous Peoples' Day.