Anti-Communism Week Proclamation
On November 7, 2025, President Donald J. Trump declared the week of November 2 through November 8 as Anti-Communism Week. This week is intended to highlight the historical consequences of communist ideologies, which have been linked to the loss of over 100 million lives, the suppression of freedoms, and the infringement of individual rights. The proclamation emphasizes America’s commitment to liberty and its opposition to any ideology that advocates for government control over personal freedoms.
The proclamation expresses the belief that communism leads to oppression and demands loyalty to the state, contrasting it with the American values of liberty and opportunity, regarded as inalienable rights. It also recognizes potential threats from contemporary movements that may resemble past totalitarian ideologies, underscoring the importance of vigilance in safeguarding freedom. Honoring the victims of oppressive regimes is deemed crucial to preventing ideologies that undermine individual rights from taking hold in society.
By designating Anti-Communism Week, the administration seeks to unify the nation against threats to freedom and democracy, reaffirming the importance of historical awareness in shaping current values and policies. The proclamation aims to inspire action and solidarity among Americans in opposing any form of oppression, ensuring that the lessons of history are acknowledged and remembered. Ultimately, it promotes a steadfast commitment to personal liberties and a rejection of systems that compromise those rights.
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