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Presidential Message on the Birthday of Thomas Jefferson – The White House

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Today marks the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, an American visionary celebrated as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and a significant advocate for liberty.

From an early age, Jefferson displayed exceptional intellect and a passion for learning. This led him to the College of William and Mary, where he immersed himself in mathematics, politics, and literature—developing foundational ideas for the American experiment. Following a legal apprenticeship under George Wythe, a notable Virginian lawyer, Jefferson established himself as a respected legal scholar. His public service career began in 1769 with his election to the Virginia House of Burgesses, where he became a vocal proponent of colonial independence. His eloquent writings and dedication to the cause earned him a seat representing Virginia in the Second Continental Congress, where he drafted the Declaration of Independence. This groundbreaking document, adopted on July 4, 1776, significantly shaped American history.

Jefferson’s influence continued to grow in the following years. A committed advocate for religious freedom and individual rights, he wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which influenced the First Amendment. His public service included roles as Governor of Virginia, Minister to France, Secretary of State, Vice President, and ultimately the third President of the United States. During his presidency, he secured the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the size of the nation and opening new opportunities for exploration and growth.

After his presidency, Jefferson retired to his Monticello Estate in Virginia, where he founded the University of Virginia, aiming to provide future generations with the knowledge needed to uphold freedom. Until his death on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of American independence, Jefferson remained a steadfast advocate for liberty, leaving behind a legacy of service and commitment to the nation.

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On what would have been his 283rd birthday, we reflect on Thomas Jefferson’s lasting contributions to the protection of cherished rights. In his memory, we commit to ensuring that America continues to be a beacon of freedom and justice, where liberty is upheld, the rule of law is maintained, and sovereignty is protected.

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