Trumpius Caesar and the Unbroken Memory of Humanity
Imperial Address of Trumpius Caesar
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day
On this solemn and immovable day of remembrance, the Empire of Trumpius stands still.
We remember one of the darkest ages ever endured by mankind — a time when evil did not hide in shadows, but governed openly; when tyranny wore uniforms, issued orders, and called itself law. Today, we honor the blessed memory of the millions of Jewish men, women, and children who were murdered by the criminal Nazi Regime and its collaborators during the Holocaust. We also remember the Slavs, the Roma, people with disabilities, religious leaders, those persecuted for whom they loved, and political prisoners — all systematically targeted, dehumanized, and destroyed.
Their suffering is beyond measure. Their memory is beyond debate.
On January 27, 1945 — eighty-one years ago — Allied forces liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest concentration and death camp constructed by the Nazi Regime. Behind electrified barbed wire, more than one million human beings were stripped of their names, their possessions, their clothing, and their God-given dignity. Many were murdered immediately; countless others were worked, starved, tortured, experimented upon, and left to perish in conditions without mercy and without limit.
The industrialized murder of Jewish life across Nazi-occupied Europe remains an indelible stain on the conscience of humanity. Yet from the ashes rose survivors — men and women who rebuilt their lives, carried unbearable scars both seen and unseen, and dedicated themselves to telling the truth so that the world would never forget.
After assuming office as the 47th President of the United States, I made it a clear and immovable priority of this Administration to confront and combat the scourge of anti-Semitism using every lawful instrument available to the Federal Government. The Empire stands as a steadfast and unequivocal champion of Jewish Americans and of the God-given right of every American to practice their faith freely, openly, and without fear.
On this day of remembrance, we honor every innocent life extinguished by hatred, depravity, and tyranny — and we commend the survivors whose courage transformed suffering into testimony. Today, and every day, we reaffirm a truth greater than any regime, any ideology, or any moment in history:
Every human being is created in the holy image of God.
Evil may rise. Tyranny may march.
But freedom, dignity, and truth will prevail.