Trump reveals 1776 Commission, aimed at promoting ‘patriotic education’
President Trump announced a federal “1776 Commission” to promote “patriotic education” and accused Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and the New York Times of warping history.
Trump said Democrats and the Times’ “1619
Project” promote an inaccurate version of US history by over-emphasizing race
and the legacy of slavery.
“I will soon sign an executive order
establishing a national commission to promote patriotic education. It will be
called the ‘1776 Commission’,” Trump said in 17-minute speech at the National
Archives marking the anniversary of the Constitution’s signing.
The commission “will encourage our educators
to teach your children about the miracle of American history and make plans to
honor the 250th anniversary of our founding” in 2026, Trump said.
“[A]s we gather this afternoon, a radical
movement is attempting to demolish this treasured and precious inheritance. We
can’t let that happen. Left-wing mobs have torn down statues of our founders,
desecrated our memorials, and carried out a campaign of violence and anarchy, Trump
said. “Far-left demonstrators have chanted the words “America was never great.”
The left has launched a vicious and violent assault on law enforcement —
the universal symbol of the rule of law in America. These radicals have been
aided and abetted by liberal politicians, establishment media, and even large
corporations.
“Whether it is the mob on the street, or the
cancel culture in the boardroom, the goal is the same: to silence dissent, to
scare you out of speaking the truth, and to bully Americans into abandoning
their values, their heritage, and their very way of life.
“We are here today to declare that we will
never submit to tyranny. We will reclaim our history and our country for
citizens of every race, color, religion, and creed,” the president said.
“The left has warped, distorted and defiled
the American story with deceptions, falsehoods and lies. There’s no better
example than the New York Times’ totally discredited 1619 Project.”
The 1619 Project, he said, “rewrites American
history to teach our children that we were founded on the principle of
oppression, not freedom. Nothing could be further from the truth. America’s
founding set in motion the unstoppable chain of events that abolished slavery,
secured civil rights, defeated communism and fascism and built the most fair,
equal and prosperous nation in human history.”
Trump said that some popular assessments of US
history “bear a striking resemblance to the anti-American propaganda of our
adversaries.”
“Students in our universities are inundated
with critical race theory. This is a Marxist doctrine holding that America is a
wicked and racist nation, that even young children are complicit in oppression,
and that our entire society must be radically transformed,” Trump said.
“Critical race theory is being forced into our
children’s schools, it’s being imposed into workplace trainings, and it’s being
deployed to rip apart friends, neighbors and families. A perfect example of
critical race theory was recently published by the Smithsonian Institution.
This document alleged that concepts such as hard work, rational thinking, the
nuclear family, and belief in God were not values that unite all Americans, but
were instead aspects of ‘whiteness.’ This is offensive and outrageous to
Americans of every ethnicity, and it is especially harmful to children of
minority backgrounds who should be uplifted, not disparaged.”
In a direct jab at former Vice President
Biden, Trump announced he would erect a monument to Delaware Founding Father
Caesar Rodney in a forthcoming National Garden of American Heroes, which he
announced in July as activists in many cities tore down historical statues.
Donald Trump made these remarks at the White House Conference
on American History in observance of Constitution Day
A statue to Rodney was removed in June from a square in Biden’s hometown of Wilmington, Del., amid national anti-police brutality and anti-racism protests linked to the May killing of George Floyd by Minnesota police,
Rodney was a Delaware delegate suffering from
cancer who rode 70 miles on a horse to Philadelphia to cast a tie-breaking vote
for independence before the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
He was also a slave owner.
“Joe Biden said nothing as to his home state’s
history and the fact that it was dismantled and dismembered,” Trump said.
“Today America will give this founding father, this very brave man who was so
horribly treated, the place of honor he deserves.”
The Biden campaign did not immediately respond
to a request for comment.
The president also railed against “critical
race theory,” which stresses the importance of race rather than individuals in
analysis of social and historical issues.
“The only path to national unity is through
our shared identity as Americans,” Trump said.
“Critical race theory, the 1619 Project and
the crusade against American history is toxic propaganda — ideological poison
that if not removed will dissolve the civic bonds that tie us together,” he
said.
Trump recently authorized White House budget
director Russ Vought to cancel federal workforce trainings that use “critical
race theory.” Vought set up a tip line on
Wednesday.
Trump said that the rise of critical race
theory actually promotes prejudice.
“We embrace the vision of Martin Luther King
where children are not judged by the color of their skin but by the content of
their character. The left is attempting to destroy that beautiful vision and
divide Americans by race in the service of political power. By viewing every
issue through the lens of race, they want to impose a new segregation. And we
must not allow that to happen,” Trump said.
“A perfect example of critical race theory was
recently published by the Smithsonian Institution. This document alleges that
concepts such as hard work, rational thinking and the nuclear family and belief
in God were not values that unite all Americans, but were instead aspects of
whiteness. This is offensive and outrageous to Americans of every ethnicity,
and it’s especially harmful to children of minority backgrounds who should be
uplifted not disparaged. Teaching this horrible doctrine to our children is a
form of child abuse in the truest sense.”