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On Sunday, the Atlanta Dream were absent from the court during the national anthem while the Indiana Fever remained. America protects the freedom to protest even protest against America itself. That is the extraordinary gift of liberty. But freedom should never erase gratitude. The anthem is bigger than politics. It reminds us of generations who left their families, fought, sacrificed and sometimes never came home so the rest of us could live and speak freely. America is imperfect, but liberty was never free. Freedom protects our right to dissent. Gratitude reminds us of the price someone else paid for that freedom. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸48,773 views • 3 days ago

Charlie Kirk closed his eyes to this earth for the last time… and opened them to eternity for the first. A powerful video where he shares his journey of faith. His life was short, but a life well-lived. Rest in peace, brother. Your wisdom will echo through the lives you’ve touched, and your influence will remain forever irreplaceable.
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸1,193,595 views • 11 months ago

Now two former NBA players are making the same provocative point. After Enes Kanter Freedom announced plans to declare for the 2027 WNBA Draft, Royce White told Fox News Digital that he also plans to declare, saying he identifies as a woman for purposes of professional basketball. These announcements are clearly designed to force a larger question: Where does the WNBA draw the line on eligibility for women’s competition? The league should answer plainly. Women’s sports deserve clear, consistent and fair rules and athletes deserve to know exactly what those rules are. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸46,070 views • 13 days ago

DiJonai Carrington was ejected after dangerous contact above Sophie Cunningham’s neck. Instead of expressing concern, Carrington went to the locker room and posted “WHITE PRIVILEGE.” That is a serious racial accusation without evidence. Whatever their politics, every WNBA player deserves the same protection and accountability. Dangerous play is dangerous play. Race should never become a shield from scrutiny or a weapon when the facts don’t support it. Same rules. Same standards. Everyone. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸30,314 views • 11 days ago

Congressman Brandon Gill (R-Texas) is circulating a petitionfor his supporters to sign to deport a fellow member of Congress, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.). He is arguing she is more loyal to undocumented immigrants in the USA from her native Somalia than to the United States.
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸1,005,502 views • 1 year ago

The Reflecting Pool is more than a body of water it is a mirror of the nation’s history. From the footsteps of millions of visitors to the echoes of great moments in American life, it remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. While challenges such as algae, wildlife, and maintenance persist, preserving its beauty is a responsibility that transcends politics. Every generation inherits these treasures, and every generation must decide how well it will care for them for those yet to come. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸53,782 views • 2 months ago

The Knicks are two wins from an NBA title, but New York’s outdoor Finals watch party was canceled because of the security footprint surrounding President Trump’s attendance at Game 3. Thousands of fans lose out, taxpayers likely absorb a massive security bill, and a citywide celebration is scaled back. Whether it’s Trump or any president, the question remains: Should the public bear the cost when a historic moment for fans is reshaped around a political visit? AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸54,548 views • 2 months ago

For years, I have had the privilege of attending Black History Month celebrations at the White House. Today’s gathering was, without question, one of the largest and most diverse crowds I have witnessed in recent memory, a powerful cross-section of leadership from across the country. The room reflected influence at every level: business leaders, clergy, university presidents, elected officials, and prominent members of the administration. Among them was Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, alongside other senior officials whose presence underscored the significance of the moment. President Donald Trump was in rare form confident, animated, and fully engaged. The program carried both celebration and reflection. He proudly recognized his Pardon Czar, Alice Marie Johnson, whose life story continues to stand as a testament to redemption and second chances. He highlighted the leadership of HUD Secretary Scott Turner and the administration’s focus on expanding opportunity and investment in underserved communities. A defining moment came when the President announced that Dr. Ben Carson will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom in June. The applause was immediate and sustained a recognition of Dr. Carson’s extraordinary achievements in medicine and public service. In a deeply personal reflection, President Trump also remembered fondly the passing of his friend, Jesse Jackson. He spoke of Jackson’s street smarts, his instinctive understanding of people, and his genuine love for those he served. It was a moment that transcended politics honoring legacy, complexity, and the bonds formed across decades of public life. What stood out most was the breadth of the audience and the spirit in the room faith leaders beside financiers, scholars beside policymakers. It was a reminder that Black history is not static; it is living, evolving, and shaped by those willing to lead and serve. Today was more than a celebration. It was a convergence of leadership, memory, and the enduring promise of opportunity. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸94,429 views • 6 months ago

Every career begins with a defining moment. For me, that moment came in 1983, when I brought Richard Pryor to speak before more than 1,500 Department of Agriculture employees. I was young still in my early twenties—and tasked with selecting a keynote speaker. I decided to take a risk and set my sights on Pryor. That decision led me to meet him and his attorney, Terry Giles, a meeting that opened doors to media, Hollywood, and the broader world of business. What began as a single assignment became the turning point of my life. It set me on a path that allowed me to build businesses, form lasting friendships with leaders around the world, become one of the nation’s largest minority broadcast owners, and ultimately co own a major newspaper, The Baltimore Sun. One speech changed everything. You never truly know what a single decision or one bold step—can set in motion.
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸86,966 views • 6 months ago

From the World War II Memorial this morning, the smoke from the Canadian wildfires has finally lifted, but helicopters still circle overhead. To many, it’s just another sound in Washington. To me, it’s the sound of vigilance a reminder that while most of us enjoy the blessings of freedom, someone is always standing watch. Today, I honor every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, Guardian, Coast Guardsman, reservist, intelligence professional, military family, and Gold Star family. Freedom endures because ordinary Americans continue to accept extraordinary responsibilities. May God bless those serving far from home, and may God bless the United States of America. AW
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸18,311 views • 1 month ago

Melania Trump is the most maligned, ignored, and deliberately misunderstood First Lady in modern American history. That judgment is not ideological; it is factual. No recent First Lady has been subjected to such sustained dismissal by the press, not through scandal or wrongdoing, but through a willful refusal to engage her as a serious person in her own right. And yet with discipline, restraint, and dignity, she endured.
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸79,755 views • 6 months ago

Cruelest nightmare on Planet Earth, Living in Haiti . Gangs control 80% of the capital. Dead bodies are decomposing everywhere . Americans are trapped and have few options to escape. The Clinton’s actions and Foundation in Haiti were shameful and should never be defended…
Armstrong Williams 🇺🇸189,639 views • 2 years ago