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Trump Is Right: Communism Is America’s Greatest Threat – Inside Sources

President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at the Fourth of July celebration at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Friday, July 3, 2026, in Keystone, South Dakota. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok)

In his powerful Independence Day address at Mount Rushmore on July 4, 2026, President Trump issued a warning that serves as a clarion call for our times: “Communism is a mortal threat to American liberty. It is the greatest threat to our country, surpassing even World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor, or 9/11.” He is correct. While other dangers—such as hostile foreign powers, porous borders and fiscal recklessness—demand attention, none poses as significant a threat to what makes America exceptional as the insidious ideology of communism and its less extreme variants. Communism does not merely compete with liberty; it is its mortal enemy, a system designed to extinguish individual rights, crush human potential and concentrate absolute power in the hands of a tyrannical few.

At its core, communism fundamentally contradicts the concepts of freedom and liberty. It denies the foundational American belief that rights originate from God, not the government, and that individuals have inalienable rights to life, liberty and property. Instead, communism requires the complete subordination of the individual to the collective. It views private property as theft, regards success as exploitation and considers dissent counterrevolutionary.

While the American republic promotes the pursuit of happiness through limited government and free enterprise, communism enforces equality of outcome through coercion, surveillance and violence. It replaces voluntary cooperation with state mandates, innovation with central planning and self-reliance with dependency. History has proven this truth beyond dispute.

Communism has consistently promised equity and a utopian paradise but has always delivered oppression, poverty and mass death on an unparalleled scale in human history.

In the Soviet Union, Lenin and Stalin’s regimes were responsible for the deaths of millions through engineered famines, such as the Holodomor in Ukraine, as well as purges, gulags and show trials. Estimates suggest that communist regimes in the 20th century caused the deaths of more than 100 million people—tens of millions during Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution in China, where misguided initiatives such as backyard steel furnaces led to starvation and chaos.

In Cambodia, Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge killed a quarter of the population in pursuit of a classless utopia. The pattern repeats in Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea, where utopian rhetoric was followed by economic collapse, secret police and rivers of blood. Every experiment ends the same way because the ideology is fundamentally flawed. It disregards human nature, incentivizes laziness and corruption, and empowers sociopaths who wield the concept of “equality” as a weapon against anyone who dares to excel.

Democratic socialism is essentially a disguised form of a harmful ideology. Advocates such as Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez present it in appealing Nordic welfare terms, promising benefits such as free college, health care and a Green New Deal. However, upon closer examination, an authoritarian tendency becomes evident. They support significant wealth redistribution, government control over key industries and speech regulations intended to silence dissent. Moreover, they favor the expansion of bureaucracies that undermine self-governance.

Nordic countries achieve their success not because of socialist policies, but in spite of them. They thrive on cultural homogeneity, free markets and recent shifts away from high-tax systems. True democratic socialism tends to lead to increased coercion as economic realities set in, resulting in capital flight, as in New York, Illinois and California; stagnation in innovation; and class conflict fueled by resentment. It is communism with more effective marketing—a dangerous trend that normalizes the erosion of freedom through seemingly compassionate regulations. Americans should recognize it for what it is and reject it outright as the Trojan horse it represents.

This ideology didn’t emerge in America overnight. Instead, it was gradually introduced through cultural institutions, academia and incremental policy changes. Refugees from the Frankfurt School brought cultural Marxism to American universities, reshaping history as a continuous struggle between oppressors and the oppressed. Hollywood, the media and public education amplified this narrative, romanticizing figures such as Che Guevara while minimizing the crimes of Stalin.

For decades, radicals adopted a long-term strategy—gaining influence in unions, schools, nonprofits and the Democratic Party. They took control of foundations, shaped educational curricula and normalized terms such as “equity,” “systemic oppression” and “reparations.”

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Today, the facade is beginning to crumble. Communism’s advocates sense weakness and believe their moment has arrived. Decades of influencing younger generations—raised on TikTok history and participation trophies—have resulted in millions who view capitalism as evil and socialism as compassionate. Polls indicate alarming support for socialism among those under 40.

Evidence of institutional capture is everywhere: Big Tech censorship, corporate boardrooms embracing progressive ideologies, government agencies weaponized against dissent and educational curricula steeped in critical theory. The Obama and Biden administrations accelerated these trends through reckless spending, identity politics and a growing acceptance of socialist ideas.

Even now, elements within the left are advocating for wealth taxes, speech restrictions and increased centralized control over energy, health care and expression. They see an opportunity in cultural division and economic anxiety, ready to pull mainstream America into a failed experiment.

We cannot become complacent. The survival of the republic requires that we educate our children about the dangers and evils of communism. Schools must teach the unvarnished truth: the body counts, the bread lines, the secret police and the shattered lives. Civics education should highlight the brilliance of the Founders—the separation of powers, federalism and the Bill of Rights—as safeguards against tyranny. Parents, not bureaucrats, should control the curriculum. Patriotic organizations and alternative institutions must counter the indoctrination systems that produce unwitting supporters of the next revolution.

President Trump understands the critical importance of these issues. His America First agenda—focused on securing borders, boosting energy production, reducing regulations and reinforcing merit—directly opposes the rise of collectivism. To effectively confront the advance of communism, we need vigilance, courage and a steadfast defense of liberty. We must reject the enticing promise of equity achieved through force and instead commit to creating opportunities through freedom. Only then can our republic endure and ensure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and future generations.

The hour is late, but not too late. Americans have rejected tyranny before. We must do so again—decisively.

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