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PATRIOTS' DAY: Trump White House HONORS Revolutionary Spirit as America Fights NEW Tyranny

Gary FranchiJanuary 8, 2026231 views
PATRIOTS' DAY: Trump White House HONORS Revolutionary Spirit as America Fights NEW Tyranny
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President Trump's White House chose the perfect moment to release a stirring documentary about America's Revolutionary War, reminding patriots that our founders faced down tyranny with the same courage we need today against the Deep State and globalist elites.

The White House production, titled "Road to Liberty: Intolerable Acts," takes viewers through the pivotal moments that birthed our nation—from the shot heard 'round the world at Lexington and Concord to Washington's frozen patriots at Valley Forge and the final victory at Yorktown.

The timing couldn't be more powerful. As Trump begins dismantling the administrative state and deporting illegal invaders, Americans are once again standing up to intolerable acts—this time from our own bloated federal government.

"April 19, 1775: The shot heard 'round the world at Lexington and Concord kicked off our fight for freedom! Americans stood tall against tyranny, defending faith, family, and liberty," posted @Xyonzhistory on social media, perfectly capturing why this message resonates today.

History buffs are already spreading the word, with @HistoryVault42 noting the stark reality: "It actually started with the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, where 700 British troops faced 77 American militia, igniting the fight for independence." Those 77 patriots took on impossible odds—sound familiar?

The documentary showcases the "courage, sacrifice, and unyielding spirit" that forged our nation, qualities Trump has consistently called upon as he battles the same tyrannical forces our founders faced. While King George imposed taxes without representation, today's Deep State imposed mandates, censorship, and election interference without consent.

A New Revolution

This isn't just historical education—it's a rallying cry. As @WBZNightside observed, the Revolution was "an 8-year battle" that required sustained commitment from patriots across Massachusetts and beyond. Trump's second term represents our own sustained battle against the administrative state.

The White House clearly understands that Americans need reminding of who we are and what we're capable of when pushed too far. Our founders didn't back down from the world's most powerful military, and we won't back down from corrupt bureaucrats and their media allies.

Are you ready to channel that same revolutionary spirit as Trump drains the swamp once and for all?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranVoiceVerifiedJan 8, 2026
As a Marine veteran, I appreciate seeing our revolutionary heritage honored properly. Too many politicians just give lip service to our founding principles. The deep state and media censorship really do feel like a new kind of tyranny.
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SemperFi_DadVerifiedJan 8, 2026
Thank you for your service, brother. You're spot on about the censorship.
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SmallTownConservativeVerifiedJan 8, 2026
The Revolutionary War started right here in Massachusetts where I live. It's amazing to think about how a small group of patriots changed the world forever.
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TexasLibertyVerifiedJan 9, 2026
My grandfather fought in WWII and always said freedom isn't free. What specific actions is the White House taking beyond the ceremony though?
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FreedomFighter2024VerifiedJan 9, 2026
The swamp creatures hate when we remember our true history. Keep fighting the good fight, President Trump!
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedJan 9, 2026
This is exactly why we need Trump back in 2024! 🇺🇸
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 10, 2026
Finally! A president who understands what Patriots' Day really means. The founders would be proud to see Trump standing up to the modern-day tyranny we're facing.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedJan 10, 2026
Absolutely right! The parallels between then and now are undeniable.