[Grammar] Your President will continue to put the People first!

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(On Kayleigh McEnany's twitter page)

The strength of the entire country is with President @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS.

America stands united.

Our country stands strong.

Your President will continue to put the People first!

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The "people" here follows a "the" and t
he first letter of it is capitalized.

I assume:

1. Using "the" means the people in American.

2.The
capitalization "p" is used to emphasize.

What do you think?

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1. Using "the" means the people in American.

"The people" refers to the American people (not the people in America). Not all the people in America are American.
Note also the difference between "America" and "American". Do you see the mistake you made?

capitalization "p" is used for emphasis.[STRIKE]to emphasize.[/STRIKE]

Yes, that's right.
I edited your sentence because "emphasize" is a transitive verb.
 

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As I suggested elsewhere, the capitalization of "People" seems to be a reference to the US Constitution, which begins with "We the People."

(At the time of its writing, nouns were capitalized as they are in German.)
 
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