Trump Invokes Founding Fathers’ 1776 Rallying Cry In Major Self-Defense

“Give me liberty, or give me death!”

The rallying cry from 1776 clearly applies to the United States today, especially as anti-American actors work to undermine the most pro-American president in recent memory.

Indeed, if there is one thing that Donald J. Trump is passionate about, it’s ensuring that the United States never deviates from its original roots.

Which is precisely why Trump invoked the real Patriots during his recent self-defense, following yet another (pitiable) weaponization of the current court system.

Patrick Henry, a Founding Father who served as the Governor of Virginia, as well as a member of the First Continental Congress, made his views for liberty abundantly clear in 1776, following the Patriots’ rebellion against the nefarious tentacles of Britain.

“Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” Henry proclaimed in 1776.

Unbeknownst to Henry, that rallying cry would be invoked 248 years later by Trump, who turned to the words of Henry following yet another (unjust) treatment by the Biden-weaponized court system.

Judge Juan Merchan, in all his fascist wisdom, apparently threatened to jail Trump if the top presidential candidate violated the terms of the Merchan’s so-called “gag order.”

Needless to say, Trump was not put off by yet another Biden-obsessed judge’s lame attempt to undermine him.

“Our Constitution is much more important than jail. It’s not even close. I’ll do that sacrifice any day,” Trump declared outside the courtroom, shortly after Merchan issued his pitiable threats.

Indeed, he would. Which would only further buoy his popularity with Americans who are simultaneously sick of “Bidenomics,” coupled with nearly 10M+ “illegal encounters” at the border.

Which is precisely why Trump reassured Americans of his steadfast commitment to the intentions of the Founding Fathers, in writing.

“Give me liberty or give me death,” Trump bellowed on Truth Social, two days after he openly proclaimed his willingness to be jailed for the Constitution.

One thing is for certain: Trump certainly respects the Founding Fathers more than Biden does.

Then again, Trump was able to become wealthy through actual enterprise.

Biden became wealthy through selling out the nation, especially under Obama.

“It is a really bad feeling to have your Constitutional Right to Free Speech, such a big part of life in our Country, so unfairly taken from you, especially when all of the sleazebags, lowlifes, and grifters that you oppose are allowed to say absolutely anything that they want,” Trump continued.

Indeed, it is. Though at least Trump is exposing the ultra-left for who they really are.

“It is hard to sit back and listen to lies and false statements be made against you knowing that if you respond, even in the most modest fashion, you are told by a Corrupt and Highly Conflicted Judge that you will be put in prison, maybe for a long period of time,” Trump continued.

Seriously. Such as the recent, salacious fiction delivered as “testimony” from drug-addled, washed-up Stormy Daniels, whose obvious lies aren’t even worth the time to print, much less analyze.

Then Trump openly called out the Biden/Obama administration’s attempts to silence him via gag orders for what they really are: shoddy political hit jobs that are done with greater accuracy in long-corrupt nations, such as Uganda and the like.

“This Fascist mindset is all coming from D.C. It is a sophisticated hit job on Crooked Joe Biden’s Political Opponent, ME!” Trump declared.

Not exactly sophisticated … but without a doubt, deeply unconstitutional.

Author: Jane Jones


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