Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich
Among the many traditions associated with Thanksgiving, the most important is expressing gratitude for our nation’s exceptional past and hope for our prosperous future.
Click Here to ContinueOn this Veterans Day, let us thank and honor the brave men and women who have stood on the frontlines protecting and defending our beloved country.
Click Here to ContinueThis Labor Day, we encourage you to reflect on the American work ethic and its essential role in keeping the United States a safe, prosperous, and free nation.
Click Here to ContinueAs we commemorate the 60th anniversary of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, let us work together to preserve our history, overcome the challenges we face, and create a better future for all Americans.
Click Here to ContinueWe owe it to those who died in Maui to be better stewards of our forests and grasslands – and insist on a safer future.
Click Here to ContinueOn Independence Day, we reflect together as a nation on a remarkable moment in history 247 years ago, when 56 courageous men and 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Click Here to ContinueOn this Memorial Day, we extend our deepest gratitude to our fallen heroes, their families, and all who have served in our armed forces. May their sacrifice inspire us to cherish and safeguard the precious liberties they fought to preserve.
Click Here to ContinueGovernment officials, industry leaders, and those in the disability community must come together to find solutions to challenges and barriers that inhibit internet accessibility and usability for millions of Americans.
Click Here to ContinueThis Easter, let us celebrate the hope and love that are revealed to us through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We wish you a happy Easter!
Click Here to ContinueEvery American should visit George Washington’s Mount Vernon, whether on Presidents’ Day or any time of year.
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