Presidential Message on the 249th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Declaration of Independence

Washington, DC…On July 4, 1776, the cause of American liberty was enshrined in ink when 56 patriots gathered in what is now known as Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to sign the Declaration of Independence. They enshrined a divine truth that changed the world forever when they declared, “all men are created equal.”

As we honor 249 glorious years of American independence, we celebrate these rights upon which our nation was built—and we pay tribute to the titans of freedom who risked their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to secure our sovereignty.

In June 1776, Thomas Jefferson began drafting what would later become one of the core foundational documents of the United States. After 17 days of writing and several days of deliberations, revisions, and scrutiny over every line and every phrase, on July 4, 1776, Jefferson and his fellow signatories formally adopted the Declaration of Independence.

Though the consequences of their actions were far from certain, the Second Continental Congress pressed forward with fierce determination, clarity of purpose, and an unshakable faith in God’s divine providence. Our Founding Fathers boldly proclaimed “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

To this day, these words give life to our Republic, stir the hearts of every citizen, and animate our way of life. The Declaration of Independence was not just a statement of political protest but a revolution in moral and political thought. For nearly two-and-a-half centuries, there has been no greater barrier to tyranny and oppression than these mighty words, rooted in “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.”

As we approach 250 years of independence, one year from today, my Administration continues to work tirelessly to revive our sovereignty, restore our strength, and reclaim the sacred ideals articulated in the Declaration of Independence. Today, we summon the courage of every legend of liberty who bravely signed his name to the Declaration of Independence 249 years ago—and we invoke the spirit of 1776 to propel our Nation into a new era of restoration, renewal, confidence, and strength.

3 Responses to "Presidential Message on the 249th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Declaration of Independence"

  1. Anonymous   July 7, 2025 8:45 am - at 8:45 am

    Pam Bondi in February: The Epstein client list is sitting on my desk right now to review.

    Pam Bondi today: There is no Epstein client list and no “further disclosure” of Epstein-related material “would be appropriate or warranted.”

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  2. Anonymous   July 7, 2025 9:26 am - at 9:26 am

    The mayor of the town where the Guadalupe River river flooded ,did not get an extreme weather alert on his phone.
    He used to get them from the NWS, but with doge cuts he did not.
    This will be the new America, many will die due to the cuts to services that used to warn people of dangers in many aspects of life, now cut to the point of dysfunction.

    As a Dr said in an interview as he was working with the dead – “you voted for this”.
    He was relieved of his duties because of his truth telling.
    The life saving agencies using tax revenue do save many lives, but now that is gone, because the corporations and billionaires bought our government, and are getting what they paid for.

    The majority will be killed for the enrichment of the sociopathic, greedy corporations and billionaires.

    So much for the welfare of the people in our Constitution.Gone.

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