Trump, Diwali and White House
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Not only was FBI Director Kash Patel in attendance at Donald Trump's White House Diwali celebrations, but also a couple of Indian American CEOs. Find out who all were there.
President Donald Trump hosted a Diwali celebration in the Oval Office on Tuesday evening. “What a wonderful culture and what a wonderful group of people,” Trump said as he walked to his desk in the Oval Office.
On Monday, Trump extended greetings on the occasion, describing Diwali as “a reminder of light’s victory over darkness and good’s triumph over evil.” His message, published on the White House website, read:
Although Trump was seen celebrating Diwali with Indian Americans at the White House, members of the MAGA camp viciously spoke out against Hindus and those indulging in the festivities in the US.
President Donald Trump joins Diwali celebrations at the White House, praising PM Modi as a great friend and discussing trade and peace. Prominent officials attend the event, emphasizing the growing bond between US and India.
President Trump celebrated Diwali on Tuesday with figures from the Indian and American Hindu community in the White House.
US President Donald Trump participated in Diwali celebrations at the White House on Tuesday (local time) and extended his warm greetings to the people of India and Indian-Americans on the occasion.
At the White House Diwali celebration on Tuesday, President Donald Trump once again struggled to pronounce several Indian names, and even the word ‘Diwali’ itself. What followed was an awkward yet hilarious moment when he called one name “nice,
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Today, I send my best wishes to every American celebrating Diwali—the “Festival of Lights.” For many Americans, Diwali is a timeless reminder of light’s