The Stars and Stripes Forever: A Red America First Salute to Flag Day
June 14, Flag Day
While much of the country treats it like just another date on the calendar, those of us who still believe in the United States Republic recognize this day, set it apart from other National holidays and respect this day. This is the day we honor the flag that flew over Valley Forge, Iwo Jima, Normandy, and every small-town Main Street parade since 1777. Old Glory isn’t just cloth and thread — it’s the living symbol of the greatest experiment in human liberty the world has ever known.
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress officially adopted the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the United States. Thirteen stripes for the original colonies. Stars to represent a union that would grow as free people claimed their piece of the American Dream. No kings. No dictators. No globalist overlords. Just “We the People” under God, pledging allegiance to a republic — not a democracy run by coastal elites and unelected
bureaucrats.Today, that same flag is under constant assault from those who want to rewrite our history, tear down our monuments, and replace national pride with guilt and division. They burn it, kneel during the anthem, and call patriotism “extremism.” But here’s the truth they can’t erase: that flag still represents the blood, sweat, and sacrifice of millions of Americans who built the freest, most prosperous nation on earth.
From the patriots at Lexington and Concord to the Greatest Generation who stormed the beaches of Normandy… from the men and women who planted the flag on the Moon to the Border Patrol agents, police officers, and everyday citizens standing watch today — the American flag has never flown over an empire of conquest. It has flown over a beacon of hope.
At Red America First, we fly it proudly, every single day. Not as empty symbolism, but as a daily reminder of who we are and what we’re fighting to preserve. We fly it for the forgotten men and women who built this nation with their hands and defended it with their lives. We fly it in defiance of open borders, weaponized government, and cultural Marxism that seeks to dissolve our national identity. We fly it because America is still worth defending.This Flag Day, don’t just hang it and forget it. Teach your children what it really means. Take a moment to remember the fallen who gave their last full measure so we could enjoy the blessings of liberty. Say the Pledge with conviction. Play the National Anthem loud. And recommit yourself to the principles that flag represents: Faith, Family, Freedom, and Sovereignty.
The radical left wants a borderless, colorless, godless global village. Red America First says no. We are a nation of states, of families, of communities, and of patriots bound together under one flag — the red, white, and blue. As long as that flag waves, the American spirit lives. Let’s make sure it waves higher, prouder, and unapologetically in 2026 and beyond.God Bless the United States of America. God Bless Old Glory. And God Bless the Red America First movement.
Ashley & Valerie Weis and The RAF Team