Today, America wakes 250 years later as a beacon of hope, a republic entrusted to its people, an idea that changed the world.
A nation worth preserving. A dream worth pursuing. A freedom defended by every generation.
Happy 250th, America! 🇺🇸
As America celebrates 250 years of independence, the Trump Administration is working to restore one of our most fundamental freedoms: the freedom that comes with being healthy.
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Join us in building a stronger, healthier nation. Together, let's Make America Healthy Again.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, a band of patriots gathered in Philadelphia and changed the course of history.
What followed was eight years of war, sacrifice, and an unshakable belief that liberty was worth fighting for. Against all odds, they defeated the greatest empire on earth and founded a republic unlike any before it. Their courage secured the blessings of liberty for generations of Americans.
Today, we celebrate 250 years of American Independence. As @POTUS has said, the best is yet to come. Happy Independence Day, and God bless the United States of America.
Today, Americans celebrate our Independence with fireworks and cookouts. For some, it is a day not for fanfare but fury. We can overcome the rage to give thanks for a unique Republic that has given prosperity and freedom for generations. Happy Fourth! https://t.co/UVrRedQxpz
It is impossible to review the events of the last decade and conclude that it is anything other than divine providence that Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States on the year of America 250, July 4th, 2026.
Zohran Mamdani offered a group of new citizens his dark view of Independence Day. Instead of "rockets' red glare" or "purple mountain majesties," he described "oligarchs who buy elections," "children go to sleep hungry," "monopolies that dominate every industry, and oligarchs who buy elections." Oh, and of course "masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans."...
The earliest known record of a pet with a name dates back more than 3,450 years to ancient Egypt. The cat was called Nedjem, a name that translates to “Sweet One” or simply “Sweetie.”
Nedjem belonged to Puimre, a high-ranking official who served as the Second Priest of Amun and oversaw temple estates and religious ceremonies at Karnak Temple.
The cat’s name appears in Puimre’s decorated tomb at the Theban Necropolis, where Nedjem is shown beneath a chair, a common artistic way of depicting beloved household pets.
The name Nedjem (ndm) means “Sweet One,” “Pleasant One,” or “Delightful One.” It was also used as a personal name in ancient Egypt, suggesting it was an affectionate and familiar term rather than one reserved for animals.
Nedjem offers rare evidence of the close bond ancient Egyptians could share with their pets. Although cats were valued for protecting grain stores from rodents and snakes and were linked to the goddess Bastet, they were also cherished companions.
Proud to have been asked to narrate the WW II Veterans Honors at the White House, in Wash DC, July 4th. I will be standing proudly next to TEN living veterans of WW II. The greatest generation.!!!
THE MOST PATRIOTIC WEEKEND OF THE YEAR STARTS NOW. 🇺🇸
Stay tuned for flyovers, POTUS at Mount Rushmore, fireworks, and pure American energy all weekend. 🔥