It's President's Day! 🇺🇸
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Presidents’ Day is observed in February to honor the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both born this month and widely regarded as two of the most influential leaders in American history. Over time, the holiday has also become a broader celebration of the presidency and the enduring leadership that has shaped the United States.
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George Washington and Abraham Lincoln led the United States at moments when its future was uncertain, and their leadership defined not only what the nation would become, but how it would endure. George Washington established the foundation of the republic through restraint—choosing unity over power, precedent over personal ambition, and service over permanence. Nearly a century later, Abraham Lincoln preserved that same republic through moral courage—holding the nation together during its greatest fracture while expanding the promise of freedom to those long denied it. One showed the world how a democracy could begin; the other proved it was worth saving. Together, their leadership shaped a country built not on perfection, but on principle, perseverance, and the belief that the Union must always come first.
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