Trump Proclamation Shows He Respects US History In A Way Biden NEVER Did
Would Biden EVER have taken a moment to remember a moment like this in US history?

There’s a reason Trump embraces history that Joe Biden tried to bury. What Trump is celebrating, Biden tried to erase, bury, or demonize.
While Trump’s signature political goal is to ‘Make America Great Again’, Democrats practically trip over themselves to either tell us it was never great in the first place (Andrew Cuomo), that the entire project is too shot through with racism, colonialism, sexism (and any other fashionable’isms’) to be salvaged, so it needs to be ‘Fundamentally Transformed’ or possibly ripped down to the studs, including doing away with that ‘little piece of paper’ like the ‘Human Rights Campaign President’ Kelley Robinson said of the Constitution at the Kamala Harris DNC charade. (Or was it the Bill of Rights?)
The left have pushed their chips in with the thoroughly debunked 1619 Project people, instead of the 1620 Project, or 1776 Project that Trump commissioned before completing his first term.
The left want to throw people in prison for praying too close to an abortion mill, or leaving skid marks on rainbow-colored sidewalks. But setting fire to a historical church near LaFayette Square? Or descerating statues American heroes, our war dead, or even the first all-volunteer black regiment to serve in the Civil War? The left hardly bats an eye. In Pelosi’s words, ‘I don’t care that much about statues’. Oh really? Should we remove the George Floyd monuments, then? Or is that ‘different’?
Not surprisingly, the barely-there President best known for eating ice cream on the beach and recreating the Fall of Saigon in Kabul never really got around to celebrating the great moments in US history. This is the same man, after all, who chose to make a big deal bout Trans Visibility Day on Easter Sunday.
Because, you know, priorities.
When Trump hugged the US flag, it was dismissed as showboating. Cheesy. But if you look at his record… he really MIGHT mean all the things he says about how much he loves America.
He’s been wanting a park with statues celebrating the contributions of American heroes from different walks of life. That tracks with his message. If we admire great heroes of the past, it can spur young minds to similiar daring adventures or accomplishments.
As further proof, with America fast approaching her 250th anniversary, the White House has been celebrating different milestones on different days of the year. Not just the obvious ones like the birthday of a military branch, but the subtle ones many of us might miss, have forgotten, or in the case of newcomers and students in some spectacularly mediocre or woke public schools — have never learned about in the first place.
Here’s his latest pronouncement. Ask yourself if Team Biden would EVER have clicked ‘publish’ on a message containing such a sunny view of Colonial US history.
418TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST LANDING AND THE RAISING OF THE CAPE HENRY CROSS
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Four hundred and eighteen years ago, more than 100 men completed a grueling 144-day voyage from the countryside of England to the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in search of opportunity in the New World.
Commissioned by King James I and the Virginia Company of London, these intrepid settlers charted three small ships — the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery — to set sail on a perilous journey across the Atlantic to expand the reach of the English Crown into unknown lands, create a better future for their families, and further the “Glory of His Divine Majesty.”
Known as the “First Landing,” the seeds of America’s destiny were sown when this courageous band of Christians erected a towering wooden cross at the crest of Cape Henry, Virginia. Under the First Charter of Virginia, which commissioned the voyage, they consecrated the New World, gave thanks to God for their safe passage, and dedicated the land to His glory. The raising of the Cape Henry Cross was a visible symbol of the covenant the settlers made on their first day in the New World — for themselves and their posterity — to obey God, seek His blessing, and place their trust in Him.
Within weeks, the men traveled inland to establish Jamestown — the first permanent English settlement in the New World. “We hope to plant a nation where none before hath stood,” one early settler sang in a ballad. In the months and years that followed, the settlers at Jamestown would face grave dangers and extraordinary challenges, including a severe drought, starvation, and disease. By the first year’s end, only 38 of the original 104 men had survived. Yet, by the grace of God, Jamestown endured and the American spirit of courage, strength, and determination was born.
Today, a majestic granite cross stands on those same hallowed shores as a testament to the steadfast Christian belief of the Jamestown settlers that God’s grace abides, His mercy is abundant, and His glory is everlasting. Our Nation honors the heroic souls whose faithful devotion and uncommon courage more than 400 years ago foreshadowed the birth of the greatest Republic in the history of the world — and it is in their memory that we pledge to forge a future that always celebrates our history, honors our heritage, and glorifies our God Almighty.
More than four centuries after the First Landing, we prayerfully renew our covenant to always be one Nation under God and to always seek His blessing and protection.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 29, 2025, as a day in celebration of the 418th anniversary of the First Landing and the Raising of the Cross at Cape Henry, Virginia, by the Jamestown settlers.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-ninth.
DONALD J. TRUMP