FAQ
Questions, answered.
A quick guide to President Trump's 80th birthday card.
- When is Trump's 80th birthday?
- Sunday, June 14, 2026. President Donald J. Trump turns 80, and june14.co is a public birthday card where well-wishers from every country can send a respectful message that appears on the global wall.
- Can I send a wish now, or do I have to wait until June 14?
- You can send a wish anytime — there is no date window. Wishes are open year-round, before and after June 14, 2026. Send one whenever you'd like, and it will appear on the public wall after a quick review.
- Is the Trump 80th birthday card site official?
- No, june14.co is an unofficial birthday card and is not affiliated with the White House, the Trump family, the Trump Organization, or any campaign or party. It exists to let people around the world send President Trump a respectful birthday message.
- Is it free to sign President Trump's birthday card?
- Yes, signing is completely free. No account, no email, no payment. Write your wish, send it, and it appears on the public wall after a quick review. You can do this anytime, year-round.
- Are tips on the site political donations?
- No. Tips on june14.co are a voluntary thank-you that helps cover the time, hosting, and operations behind running a global birthday card. They are not political contributions, not charitable donations, and not tax-deductible. Tippers must be 18 or older. Every tip helps keep the site online and the wall moving — and it's deeply appreciated.
- Can I sign President Trump's birthday card from outside the United States?
- Yes. The wall is open to well-wishers from every country. Many of the wishes already on the wall come from overseas, and they appear on the live globe alongside U.S. wishes.
- Will my wish be shown publicly with my name?
- No. Wishes on june14.co are fully anonymous — no name, no email, and no account is required. Only your message and the country (and US state, if applicable) appear on the wall. Please do not include personal names, contact info, or links in the message itself. See our Privacy Policy at /privacy for details.
