Juneteenth was celebrated nationwide on Thursday, marking the true end of slavery in 1865. President Joe Biden attended a church event in Galveston, Texas, where the holiday began, and proudly reminded Americans he made Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2021. “I’ve often called it America’s original sin,” he said, emphasizing its historical weight. Meanwhile, Donald Trump remained silent, until a controversial social media post emerged. Without naming Juneteenth, Trump complained about “too many non-working holidays,” claiming they cost the U.S. billions. The post drew instant backlash, with many slamming Trump for golfing while downplaying a day of deep national importance.