Canceled: Washington, Reagan, King, Kobe, And Tubman Won’t Be Honored In “National Garden of American Heroes”

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Canceled: Washington, Reagan, King, Kobe, And Tubman Won’t Be Honored In “National Garden of American Heroes”

President Joe Biden apparently doesn’t believe in heroes. On Friday, Biden scrapped former President Donald Trump’s plan for a “National Garden of

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President Joe Biden apparently doesn’t believe in heroes.

On Friday, Biden scrapped former President Donald Trump’s plan for a “National Garden of American Heroes,” a still-undefine area that would pay homage to some of America’s greatest citizens.

Trump first announced the plan last Fourth of July in a speech at Mount Rushmore. His original directive included 31 high-profile heroes, such as George Washington, Gen. George Patton, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Daniel Boone, and Ronald Reagan.

On Jan. 18, just two days before leaving office, Trump expanded the list. It ended up with 244 names, including people like Kobe Bryant, William Rehnquist, Lou Gehrig, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Harriet Tubman, Calvin Coolidge, and Alex Trebek.

Trump proposed the statuary garden as “America’s answer to this reckless attempt to erase our heroes, values and entire way of life.”

Yet Biden is OK with erasing that.    

The administration did not provide a reason why it killed Trump’s plan.

The order was part of a batch of directives that repealed some of Trump’s executive orders, including ones that stiffened penalties for destroying national monuments during riots and forced immigrants to prove they would not be a burden on the taxpayers once they entered the country by securing their own health insurance.

The move also showed Biden’s executive order mill remains cranked up.

This week he signed two EOs, which, based on a tally compiled in the Federal Register, brings Biden’s total to 45 executive orders since taking office 115 days ago, as of Friday.

In comparison, Trump signed 54 in his first year, while Barack Obama and George W. Bush issued 38 and 54, respectively.   

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    Kenneth Decker 4 years ago

    Guess if they had been commies socialist or had this not been a Trump order he would then believe in heros. He is not a great President or a good citizen. He is worse than Jimmy Carter

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