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Presidential Message on the Birthday of Benjamin Franklin – The White House

Last updated: January 17, 2026 1:40 pm
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Honoring Benjamin Franklin: A Legacy of Innovation and Liberty

Today, we commemorate the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Benjamin Franklin—printer, philosopher, inventor, diplomat, public servant, and arguably one of the most significant figures in American history. On what would have been his 320th birthday, we pay tribute to his insatiable curiosity, unwavering commitment to freedom, and the monumental contributions he made to the American narrative.

Born on January 17, 1706, in Boston, Massachusetts, Franklin was the 15th of 17 siblings, raised in a household that prioritized hard work over formal education. Despite this, he became a self-taught reader and writer, rising to prominence by the age of 23 as one of the most successful publishers in the Colonies. His innovative spirit was evident in his relentless pursuit of improvement for his fellow citizens, which led to groundbreaking inventions including the lightning rod and bifocal glasses. Franklin’s scientific curiosity culminated in his iconic “key and kite” experiment, while his civic initiatives established the first public library and volunteer fire department, and he served as the inaugural Postmaster General, creating an organized mail system that united the Colonies long before they became a cohesive nation.

Yet, among his many achievements, Franklin’s legacy is perhaps most prominently defined by his steadfast dedication to the cause of freedom. During his tenure as an ambassador in England for the Pennsylvania Assembly, he observed the escalating tensions between the British monarchy and the Colonies. In 1775, he was appointed as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, where he collaborated with fellow patriots John Adams and Thomas Jefferson to draft the Declaration of Independence, famously suggesting the inclusion of the powerful assertion: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”

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Franklin’s unwavering commitment to the Revolutionary cause propelled him back across the Atlantic, where he played a crucial role in securing French support against the British Empire and served as a primary negotiator of the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the Revolutionary War. Following the triumph of independence, he was instrumental in garnering support for the ratification of the Constitution in 1788, making him one of the select few who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Often referred to as the “First American,” Franklin epitomized a life marked by curiosity, industriousness, and a relentless pursuit of human freedom. His intellectual prowess and moral integrity were foundational in sculpting an American identity rooted in courage, self-reliance, and civic responsibility. By showcasing how knowledge and public service could propel the advancement of liberty, Franklin instilled confidence and direction in the fledgling nation. His legacy is woven into the fabric of our institutions, our Constitution, and the very essence of our Republic—a living testament to how one individual’s vision and actions can resonate throughout history, leaving an indelible mark for over 250 years.

Happy birthday, Benjamin Franklin!

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