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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Presidential Message on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

from The White House In Audio · host Instaread Podcast

This article is a presidential statement commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau (January 27, 1945).The summary of the statement is as follows:Honoring the Victims and SurvivorsCommemoration: The President pays tribute to the six million Jewish people murdered by the Nazi regime, as well as the millions of Slavs, Roma, people with disabilities, religious leaders, political prisoners, and others targeted for systematic slaughter.Auschwitz Liberation: The text marks the liberation of the Nazi’s largest death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over one million people were killed. It describes the "barbaric conditions" and loss of "God-given dignity" experienced by those imprisoned there.Policy and CommitmentCombatting Anti-Semitism: President Trump highlights that since taking office as the 47th President, he has made it a priority for the federal government to use "all appropriate legal tools" to combat anti-Semitism.Religious Freedom: The administration pledges to remain an "unequivocal champion" for Jewish Americans and to protect the right of every citizen to practice their faith openly and without fear of persecution.Moral and Philosophical Stance"Never Again": The statement renews the pledge that such evil must never again take hold in the West.Inherent Dignity: The President recommits to the "sacred truth" that every human being is made in the image of God, honoring the resilience of survivors who carry the "unseen scars" of the Holocaust.ConclusionThe article concludes with a call to honor the strength and faith of the survivors and a resolve that the forces of freedom and justice will always prevail over tyranny and oppression.

This article is a presidential statement commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau (January 27, 1945).The summary of the statement is as follows:Honoring the Victims and SurvivorsCommemoration: The President pays tribute to the six million Jewish people murdered by the Nazi regime, as well as the millions of Slavs, Roma, people with disabilities, religious leaders, political prisoners, and others targeted for systematic slaughter.Auschwitz Liberation: The text marks the liberation of the Nazi’s largest death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over one million people were killed. It describes the "barbaric conditions" and loss of "God-given dignity" experienced by those imprisoned there.Policy and CommitmentCombatting Anti-Semitism: President Trump highlights that since taking office as the 47th President, he has made it a priority for the federal government to use "all appropriate legal tools" to combat anti-Semitism.Religious Freedom: The administration pledges to remain an "unequivocal champion" for Jewish Americans and to protect the right of every citizen to practice their faith openly and without fear of persecution.Moral and Philosophical Stance"Never Again": The statement renews the pledge that such evil must never again take hold in the West.Inherent Dignity: The President recommits to the "sacred truth" that every human being is made in the image of God, honoring the resilience of survivors who carry the "unseen scars" of the Holocaust.ConclusionThe article concludes with a call to honor the strength and faith of the survivors and a resolve that the forces of freedom and justice will always prevail over tyranny and oppression.

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