Fighting Anti-American Extremism Trump Orders National Garden of Heroes

Even as he nears the end of his term, President Trump continues to work to defend and promote traditional American values. President Trump is pictured signing a document.

President Trump has signed an executive order to build the National Garden of American Heroes. The executive order includes a long list of names to be honored at the National Garden of Heroes.

In the order signed Monday (Jan. 18), President Trump said, “In short, each of the selected individuals embodies the American spirit of courage and defiance, excellence and risk-taking, courage and faith, and loyalty and compassion.” “They have astounded the world with the powerful power of example, and each has made an indispensable contribution to America’s noble history, of which the finest chapters are yet to come.”

The list includes figures who were founding fathers of the United States, such as Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin. Also honored are Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who were both military heroes and presidents.

The list of deserving honorees includes famous athletes, such as basketball star Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter accident last year. Kobe Bryant, the first black man to break the color barrier in baseball, and Jackie Robinson, the first black man to break the color barrier in baseball. Jackie Robinson (Jackie Robinson).

Musicians were also included in the list, with Johnny Cash and Jackie Robinson, the first black man to break the color barrier in baseball. Cash (Johnny Cash) and Elvis Presley (Elvis Presley) is expected to have a place in the garden.

President Trump said the goal of the new garden is to “show that America is the land of heroes” and that the garden “will be built to reflect the awesome splendor of our nation’s timeless exceptionalism.”

American Exceptionalism is the idea that the United States is unique in its ability to pursue its own freedom without interference from others, marked by a unique set of ideas such as equality, self-government and limited government (small government).

Further demonstrating the need for a garden, Trump said, “In recent months, belief in the greatness and beauty of America has been attacked by dangerous anti-American extremism, the kind of extremism that seeks to undermine America’s history, institutions and idiosyncrasies.”

The heroes of 1776 were desecrated, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Jefferson were desecrated. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. Statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin were vandalized and toppled.”

“The dead who gave their lives to end slavery and save the Union during the Civil War were humiliated, and Abraham Lincoln’s statue was vandalized. Abraham Lincoln, Hans Christian B. Lincoln, and the United States. Abraham Lincoln, Hans Christian Hegel, and the United States. The monuments to Abraham Lincoln, Hans Christian Heg, and the brave 54th Regiment were vandalized and destroyed.”

President Trump continued, “In the peace and harmony of this expansive outdoor park, visitors will come and learn the amazing stories of some of the greatest Americans who ever lived.”

“The National Garden will leave a hero’s name to those who deserve this honor, recognition and lasting tribute because of the battles they won, the ideas they embraced, the diseases they cured, the lives they saved, the accomplishments they achieved and the hope they passed on to us all.”

Funding for the garden will come from an available grant from the Secretary of the Interior, while “the President of the National Endowment for the Arts and the President of the National Endowment for the Humanities, in consultation with the National Council on the Arts and the National Humanities Council,” will contribute one-twelfth of one percent to the project or provide the maximum amount of funds they have available for the project.

The order was issued two days before President Trump left office and continues an earlier executive order he issued in July. The executive order called for the creation of a task force to coordinate the garden construction program. Trump said the task force has completed the first phase of the program and informed him that the project is ready to go.