President Trump's White House is taking a bold stand for American exceptionalism with the launch of an ambitious educational series that celebrates the founding principles that made our nation the greatest republic ever established. The Salute to America 250 Task Force has partnered with Hillsdale College to produce "The Story of America," a comprehensive history series focusing on the natural law foundations of American independence.
This isn't your typical government-produced content, Patriots. While the previous administration spent four years apologizing for America and pushing critical race theory garbage, the Trump White House is proudly proclaiming what every real American knows: our founders created something extraordinary when they defeated the world's mightiest empire and established a nation built on the laws of nature and nature's God.
The series promises to tell the "remarkable story of American Independence" by highlighting the crucial characters and events that resulted in a "small rag-tag army defeating the mightiest empire in the world." This is exactly the kind of patriotic education our children need instead of the woke indoctrination they've been force-fed by leftist educators.
REAL History, Not Revisionist Propaganda
By partnering with Hillsdale College β a institution that has consistently stood against federal education overreach and progressive curriculum mandates β the Trump administration is sending a clear message: American history will no longer be hijacked by America-hating radicals who want to tear down our founding principles.
"This is our shared heritage and our proud destiny that will continue to lead us to unimaginable achievements in the centuries to come."
That's the America First vision that 75 million Americans voted for. No more apologizing for the greatest nation in human history. No more teaching our kids that America was founded on slavery and oppression. Just the truth about how divine providence and natural law created the beacon of freedom that still inspires the world today.
As we approach America's 250th birthday in 2026, shouldn't we be celebrating the exceptional principles that made us great instead of constantly tearing them down? The Trump administration clearly thinks so β and it's about time.
