I had the privilege of attending two inspiring events this past week. First up was the Principles First Summit, a conference of pro-democracy conservatives who’ve been clear about the threat President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement poses to our republic from day one. Around 1,000 guests joined from across the country seeking solidarity and unity. We heard from many high-profile speakers opposing the direction that MAGA Republicans have taken in recent years. It was encouraging to be surrounded by so many like-minded Americans, united in a shared passion and concern for the U.S. Constitution and future of our republic. We at American Values Coalition were proud to support this effort with a sponsorship. I ended the week at an event sponsored by the Renew Democracy Initiative. It was a night focused on the shared democratic values Israel and Ukraine represent, and the wars they are fighting in order to secure both their survival and the cause of freedom. Joined by special guests Yuli Edelstein (Chair, Knesset Foreign Affairs & Defense Committee), Dmytro Kuleba (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine), and Ben Hodges (Commanding General, US Army Europe (2014-17), RDI’s CEO Uriel Epstein led a panel discussion on why America must remain committed to these shared values. While both events left me full of much inspiration and hope, both were also dampened by stark reminders of how bleak the state of our politics really is. On the final day of the Principles First summit, while enjoying lunch with several friends down the street, Americans Values Coalition Director Napp Nazworth sent me a message: “We're being evacuated, security threat.” Immediately after receiving that text, I witnessed a police car quickly pull around and block off the entire street. We jumped up and rushed back to the lobby to check in on the developing crisis. After speaking with Principles First Director Heath Mayo, it came to light that a bomb threat had been sent to the hotel hosting us. (The day before, a Proud Boys leader was at the conference disrupting.) Mayo shared the email with us. It read in part:
(You can read the full message here.) Thanks to the incredible and quick work of law enforcement, hotel staff, and the Principles First team, the event space was swept and secured quickly and efficiently. Determined not to be slowed by physical intimidation, the Principles First team resumed the conference in a timely manner. Still, we were rattled. This ordeal served as a painful indicator of the forces we are up against as we continue to speak up and gather in defense of democracy. It’s not hard to find the line from Trump’s violent rhetoric and pardoning of January 6th criminals to the emboldening of this type of behavior. He governs like a tyrannical strongman and enables his most devoted followers to act as his foot soldiers. This results in a direct domestic impact on American civilians. Following the encouragement of Thursday night’s event with the Renew Democracy Initiative, yesterday’s disastrous White House presser with President Trump, President Zelenskyy, and Vice President Vance reminded me yet again of what we are up against globally. It’s impossible to overstate the significance of this blatant betrayal of American values, all playing out on the world stage right in front of our very eyes. Our allies are now profoundly aware that we cannot be trusted, and that America is no longer leader of the free world. While it is tempting to succumb to the threats, intimidation, and overall discouragement of this current moment, the most significant lesson I gained from this week’s events was how important it is for Americans to corporately resist the urge to retreat. Now, more than ever, we must continue to gather. We must align ourselves with all others supporting freedom and democracy, both stateside and abroad, and continue building a broad pro-democracy coalition. There is power in leaning in together, and in freely assembling as a united front to speak the truth. Darkness will persist, but so will the light. To quote one of my personal heroes, President Ronald Reagan: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” Even though Trump’s dark, authoritarian impulses are strong, so is the resilience of those across the course of history who have yearned for freedom and democracy, and fought for it. Our collective yearning for freedom is inherent, and in the end, we will win. Join the AVC WhatsApp GroupDo you use WhatsApp? Connect with our community of AVC supporters in our discussion group. Click below to join: Pastors: Sign Up for Our Next J29 WorkshopWhat Else We’re ReadingMediaite: “Young Republicans Group Invites Accused Sex Trafficker Brothers to Speak: ‘As Free Speech Absolutists…’”
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