But Sen.Marco Rubiosees no reason for celebration.

“#PresidentsDay is a fake holiday, today is #WashingtonsBirthday,” Rubiotweeted.

Technically, the senator is correct.

Sen. Marco Rubio

The date became a national federal holiday in 1885, but the story doesn’t end there.

Sen. Marco Rubio’s Twitter soapboxing was met with rolled eyes and history lessons.

As one followerexplained, “This is creating division when there isn’t any.

George Washington portrait

Presidents Day was created over 50 years ago.

It wasn’t some holiday made up to erase the legacy of anybody.”

AnotherpostedRubio’s own Congressional schedule for 2022, which lists February 21 as Presidents' Day.

Rubio’s faulty punctuation wasn’t lost on Joshua Malina.