White House

VICTORY: Trump White House Launches AMERICA 250 Series Teaching TRUE American History

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026176 views
VICTORY: Trump White House Launches AMERICA 250 Series Teaching TRUE American History
Photo by Generated on Unsplash

President Trump's White House has fired the opening shot in the battle to reclaim America's true history from decades of leftist revisionism, announcing a groundbreaking partnership with Hillsdale College to produce an authentic history series celebrating our nation's founding.

The White House Salute to America 250 Task Force unveiled "The Story of America: The Laws of Nature and Nature's God," a comprehensive educational series that tells the remarkable tale of how a "small rag-tag army" defeated the world's mightiest empire to establish "the greatest republic ever to exist."

This isn't your typical government propaganda. Instead of the woke nonsense that poisoned education under the Biden regime, this series focuses on the "crucial characters and events" that actually shaped American independence - the stories our children SHOULD be learning in school.

Taking Back Our Heritage

The partnership with Hillsdale College is no accident. While mainstream universities have been captured by radical leftists pushing anti-American curricula like the 1619 Project, Hillsdale has remained a beacon of constitutional education and Western civilization.

"This is our shared heritage and our proud destiny that will continue to lead us to unimaginable achievements in the centuries to come," the White House declared, striking a tone of unapologetic patriotism that was forbidden during four years of America Last policies.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. As we approach America's 250th birthday in 2026, President Trump is ensuring that patriotic Americans - not leftist academics - control the narrative about our founding principles and the divine providence that guided our Founders.

This represents everything the MAGA movement stands for: reclaiming our institutions, teaching our children to love their country, and celebrating the exceptional nature of the American experiment. No more apologizing for our history. No more letting radical professors poison young minds against the greatest nation on earth.

Will this bold move to restore patriotic education inspire other institutions to follow suit? The deep state and their media allies are undoubtedly already plotting their counterattack against this celebration of American greatness.

G
Gary Franchi

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

Share this article:

Comments (8)

Leave a Comment

V
VeteranDad1776Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we need heading into our 250th anniversary. Will this curriculum cover the Revolutionary War heroes who actually sacrificed everything for our freedom?
L
LibertySarahVerifiedjust now
My grandfather fought in WWII and would be so proud to see this happening. He always said we need to teach kids to love their country, not hate it. This gives me hope for my grandchildren's education.
R
RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Outstanding move by the Trump administration! Does anyone know if this will be available to homeschool families too? We need these resources everywhere.
P
PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! My kids have been coming home with such twisted versions of our founding fathers and the Constitution. It's about time we get back to teaching the truth about what made America great.
T
TeacherTomVerifiedjust now
Absolutely agree! I've been fighting this battle in my classroom for years. Our students deserve to know the real story of American exceptionalism.
C
ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Thank God! The 1619 Project has been poisoning young minds for too long.
H
HistoryBuff45Verifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. Real history celebrates our achievements while acknowledging we're not perfect - but America is still the greatest nation on earth.
A
AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
YES! About time we counter the woke indoctrination happening in our schools.