Veterans Day Proclamation
Our enemies no longer march in bright uniforms or wave the banner of a foreign king. The fight is no longer just on distant shores. It is here. It is now. Today, the threat comes through censorship, propaganda, corruption, and psychological warfare, designed not to conquer our land, but to conquer our minds. It is being waged every single day in our media, our schools, our courts, our elections, and across the digital space where truth itself is under assault.
The veteran of old secured our borders; the patriot of today must secure the very meaning of America.
Those warriors did not fight for fame or favor. They fought because they believed — deep in their bones — that America was worth defending.
That God-given liberty was not a slogan, but a sacred inheritance.
On this day, we honor every man and woman who took the oath to defend this Nation, but we also sound the call to all who now inherit the battlefield.
The weapon may change, the field may shift, but the duty remains eternal: to resist tyranny in every age, in every form, with every breath God grants us. The oath did not expire when the battlefield changed; it evolved.
As we remember the fallen and salute the living, let us also recommit ourselves to the fight ahead, not with muskets and bayonets, but with courage, clarity, and unwavering faith that this Nation is still worth defending.
Let the fallen be remembered and the living be honored. Let the next generation rise, not as idle beneficiaries of freedom, but as its vigilant guardians, for liberty survives only where courage persists.
May God continue to bless the United States of America, the last best hope of earth.