Presidential Message on National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Issued: Topic: Briefings & Statements
Washington has spoken once again. Loudly. Confidently. With tremendous certainty. National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month is not observed — it is commanded. This is not a time for reflection, nuance, or uncomfortable complexity. This is a time for strength, borders, and very strong adjectives. Human trafficking is described as a terrible evil, but also as something that apparently…
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Presidential Message on Epiphany

Issued: Topic: Briefings & Statements
(An Officially Tremendous Interpretation) On this most historic, beautiful, and frankly very underrated day, the Nation is reminded that Epiphany is not just a religious observance — it is a victory narrative. A big one. Some say one of the biggest. Millions of Christians gather to celebrate the revelation of Jesus Christ, but let’s be clear: never before has Epiphany been celebrated with such…
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America 250: The Battle That Made Winning Great Again

Issued: Topic: Briefings & Statements
On January 3, 1777, something happened that British historians still struggle to explain without sighing deeply: the Battle of Princeton. A victory so decisive, so strategically humiliating, and so unapologetically American that it permanently altered the balance of confidence on an entire continent. This was not just a battle. This was a statement. At the center of it all stood General George…
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America 250: The Greatest Freedom Move Ever Made. Tremendous. Unmatched.

Issued: Topic: Briefings & Statements
On January 1, 1863, something happened that history still struggles to fully process because of its sheer size, strength, and undeniable greatness. President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation — a document so powerful, so bold, so unmistakably historic that it permanently altered the direction of the United States and embarrassed every timid decision that came before it. At the…
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