Do You Know?

If you were born in this country, you have inherited the Golden Door — a powerful invitation to create the extraordinary life you dream of. This ‘Golden Door’ comes from the immortal poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, a beacon of hope that still calls to every soul yearning for freedom and opportunity.

Our sacred job is to preserve, protect, and defend this inheritance for future generations.

Happy 250th anniversary of the Great American Experiment — the only nation in history that boldly declared the people can govern themselves. Read the Declaration of Independence. Our self-evident rights are endowed by God.

Most Americans deeply love their country. Democratic Socialism must be decisively defeated through free elections. The nation will die if its fundamental transformation succeeds in transferring power from the people to the government. No one can manage our lives better than we can ourselves.

Government has one solemn duty: to protect Freedom and Liberty for every generation that follows.

President Trump’s mother and paternal grandfather arrived in America with little money and big dreams. There is no other country in the world that provides the same extraordinary opportunity to rise, build, and achieve whatever your heart and determination desire.


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June 24 at 4:30 PM ·

Mary Anne MacLeod was born on May 10, 1912, in the village of Tong on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. She was the youngest of ten children in a large family. She grew up in a simple home where Gaelic was spoken and life was modest.

In 1930, when she was still a teenager, Mary Anne decided to leave Scotland to start a new life. On May 2, she left Glasgow on a ship called the RMS Transylvania. After several days at sea, she arrived in New York City on May 11, just one day after her 18th birthday. Immigration records show she worked as a domestic worker when she came to the United States. She also arrived with only $50 in her pocket.

Life in America slowly changed for her. She later met Fred Trump, a businessman from New York. They fell in love and got married on January 11, 1936. Together, they built a family and had five children: Maryanne, Fred Jr., Elizabeth, Donald, and Robert.

Her son Donald Trump later became one of the most well-known political figures in the United States and served as the 45th and 47th President.

Mary Anne MacLeod’s life story is often remembered as a journey from a small Scottish village to a new life in America. It shows how she left behind a quiet rural childhood and built a family that later became widely known around the world through business and politics and public life over many decades.

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