Presidential Proclamation on Patriot Day 2025

President Trump said the terrorist attacks of September 11 demonstrated that “in the wake of unimaginable evil, Americans will always stand united.“ Official Proclamation from President Donald J.…

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Labor Department Makes $8 Million Available for Shipbuilding

The move aligns with President Trump’s executive order “Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance.” The Department of Labor announced that $8 million in grants will be made available on September…

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U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions Over CCP Influence in Central America

New policy targets individuals accused of undermining rule of law on behalf of China in the region The U.S. Department of State has introduced a visa restriction policy…

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USDA Allocates Grants for North Carolina Agricultural Recovery

The support is part of $30 billion disaster relief funding passed in December 2024. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released $221 million to support farms in North…

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President’s Today Schedule • September 11, 2025

8:45 AM ET: The President and the First Lady attend a September 11th Observance Event 4:00 PM ET: The President departs The White House en route New York,…

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Faithful Through the Fire

Donate More Ways to Give Have you thought about how to leave a legacy of hope through estate and asset giving? Do you have an old car sitting…

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President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump

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Scott Turner, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

HUD Secretary Turner appeared with President Trump at the Religious Liberty Commissioner meeting at the Museum of the Bible and encouraged people to pray for the United States every week from now until July 4th of next year.

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Tom Emmer, U.S. Representative for Minnesota

Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota said his state needs to repeal its “trans refuge” law and that the transgender shooter who attacked the school in Minneapolis should never had a gun due to red flag laws.

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Judge Harvie Wilkonsin, Fourth Circuit U.S. District Court of Appeals

A panel of the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of appeals found that 19 states and the District of Columbia did not have standing to sue President Trump’s administration over the mass firing probationary workers.

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