[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 22 (Tuesday, February 3, 2026)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Pages 5077-5079]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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Vol. 91

Tuesday,

No. 22

February 3, 2026

Part III





The President





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Proclamation 11007--Year of Celebration and Rededication, 2026



Executive Order 14379--Addressing Addiction Through the Great American 
Recovery Initiative



Executive Order 14380--Addressing Threats to the United States by the 
Government of Cuba


                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 91 , No. 22 / Tuesday, February 3, 2026 / 
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Title 3--
The President

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                Proclamation 11007 of January 29, 2026

                
Year of Celebration and Rededication, 2026

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                On January 1, 2026, the United States began our year-
                long commemoration of an important milestone in the 
                history of our country: 250 years of American freedom 
                and independence.

                Two and a half centuries ago, on July 4, 1776, 
                thousands of years' worth of wisdom, philosophy, and 
                culture were brought together in Philadelphia where 
                delegates to the Second Continental Congress gathered 
                to declare the birth of a new nation--``conceived in 
                Liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men 
                are created equal''--and, in so doing, launched the 
                single greatest force for goodness, justice, 
                prosperity, and human flourishing the world has ever 
                known.

                As we celebrate the 250th year since the signing of the 
                Declaration of Independence, we acknowledge with 
                gratitude and pride that July 4, 1776, represents the 
                most seminal political event in all of human history.

                Unlike other nations, America's Founding was rooted in 
                the belief that every man, woman, and child is 
                ``endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable 
                Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the 
                pursuit of Happiness.''

                This conviction, enshrined in our Declaration of 
                Independence, and indelibly etched upon every American 
                heart, remains the bedrock of our government and the 
                crown jewel of Western civilization. For 250 years, the 
                burning flame of liberty has been passed down from one 
                generation to the next, and has carried our Nation and 
                our people to heights that our Founding Fathers could 
                have never dreamed.

                Guided by the example of Founding Fathers like George 
                Washington, John Adams, James Madison, Benjamin 
                Franklin, and other American patriots who helped light 
                the torch of liberty in 1776, let us ask our Creator to 
                bless America, free our Nation and our people from all 
                threats to our safety and happiness, and to guide our 
                actions for the security and common good of all 
                Americans.

                This year, we honor and cherish the generations of 
                pioneers, warriors, statesmen, preachers, inventors, 
                risk-takers, workers, and heroes whose unwavering 
                commitment to the promise of freedom gave rise to the 
                greatest Republic ever created. Today and throughout 
                this year, I call on every American to celebrate this 
                triumph of the American spirit, and to rededicate 
                themselves to the sacred cause of liberty and justice 
                for all.

                The Bible teaches: ``In all circumstances give 
                thanks.'' As such, it is fitting that we mark this 
                special year as a unique occasion to celebrate our 
                proud history, reflect on our abundant blessings, pray 
                for our country and our people, and rededicate 
                ourselves as one Nation under God.

                From the earliest days of our national story, 
                reflection and thanksgiving have been central to our 
                character, identity, and destiny. Just weeks before 
                declaring independence, the Second Continental Congress 
                ordered a day of ``fasting, humiliation and prayer,'' 
                petitioning God ``to pardon all our manifold sins and 
                transgressions'' and to ``establish the peace and 
                freedom

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                of America, upon a solid and lasting foundation.'' 
                Later, in the heart of the Revolutionary War, the 
                Second Continental Congress declared it ``the 
                indispensable duty of all men to adore the 
                superintending providence of Almighty God.''

                In the sweltering summer of 1776, the promise of 
                Freedom moved our ancestors to break with a tyrannical 
                empire, issue the Declaration of Independence, and go 
                on to overcome every hardship to establish a Republic 
                like no other. It is this unwavering spirit of courage, 
                faith and patriotism that propelled Paul Revere on his 
                famous midnight ride, and that later inspired some of 
                the world's greatest men to pledge their lives, 
                fortunes, and sacred honor to build a new nation. It is 
                this spirit that led General George Washington to 
                persevere at Valley Forge; inspired Davy Crockett to 
                make his last stand at the Alamo; sustained settlers on 
                the Oregon Trail; held the bloody ridges of Gettysburg; 
                set slavery on a path to worldwide extinction; roused a 
                generation of young men to conquer tyranny and 
                communism overseas; and carried our beautiful Stars and 
                Stripes to the face of the moon. To this very day, it 
                is this American spirit that lives on in the hearts, 
                minds, and souls of every patriot--and inspires every 
                new generation of American citizens to reach further 
                and aim higher.

                When the Second Continental Congress voted in favor of 
                independence, General George Washington issued General 
                Orders to his army. In words that have echoed 
                throughout history, he wrote: ``The fate of unborn 
                Millions will now depend, under God, on the Courage and 
                Conduct of this army. . . Let us therefore rely upon 
                the goodness of the Cause, and the aid of the supreme 
                Being, in whose hands Victory is, to animate and 
                encourage us to great and noble Actions.''

                Today, too, we pray that our noble cause continues to 
                be guided by the hand of providence and the grace of 
                God--and that the fire of freedom will forever burn 
                brightly in the heart of every American. Above all, 
                this year, we pray and endeavor that the triumph of the 
                American spirit and the glorious truths expressed in 
                our Declaration of Independence will shine more 
                radiantly than ever before.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the 
                United States of America, do hereby proclaim 2026 as a 
                Year of Celebration and Rededication. I call on every 
                American to reflect upon and celebrate the wisdom and 
                deeds of the heroes of our Founding who made the 
                miracle of America possible. I call on parents to teach 
                their children about America's inspiring history, 
                heritage, and heroes. I invite the world to come to our 
                shores to experience the splendor, warmth, and 
                hospitality of America. And I encourage all Americans--
                including businesses, churches, families, and the 
                military--to observe this year, reflecting on the 
                blessings our Nation has received, with appropriate 
                programs, ceremonies, concerts, celebrations, and 
                activities in their homes, schools, work, communities, 
                military bases, and houses of worship.

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                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-ninth day of January, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand twenty-six, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and fiftieth.
                
                
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