Sep 15, 2025

From the Desk of Adrian Smith: "Defending America's Greatness"

Posted Sep 15, 2025 2:00 PM
The legacies of our selfless military heroes, like Donald McPherson of Adams, Nebraska, must be celebrated and protected for future generations to understand the true cost of freedom. On the House floor, I honored the life, service, and passing of America’s last WWII Ace fighter pilot.&nbsp;To watch these remarks,&nbsp;<a href="https://iqconnect.house.gov/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&amp;cid=NE03AS&amp;crop=16643.182186133.19936282.102931&amp;report_id=&amp;redirect=https%3a%2f%2fx.com%2fRepAdrianSmith%2fstatus%2f1965504821097828513&amp;redir_log=812447022207331" target="_blank">Click Here</a>.&nbsp; &nbsp;
The legacies of our selfless military heroes, like Donald McPherson of Adams, Nebraska, must be celebrated and protected for future generations to understand the true cost of freedom. On the House floor, I honored the life, service, and passing of America’s last WWII Ace fighter pilot. To watch these remarks, Click Here.   

Nearly a quarter century has passed since the attacks of September 11th, 2001. That day’s tragic events, the heroic acts of so many Americans, and the extraordinary shows of patriotism and national unity which followed are forever etched in our national memory. We will always remember the courage and sacrifice of those who passed and those whose lives were forever changed 24 years ago.

Just as the anniversary of 9/11 was reminding Americans to commemorate the endurance and aspirations which bring us together, sadly, our country was shocked by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Kirk was a patriot, husband, and father who lived his conservative values by championing free speech for all. Regardless of viewpoint, political violence is never acceptable. I am glad law enforcement quickly identified and apprehended the suspect and is preparing to obtain justice for Kirk’s murder. 

The future of our shared values, protection of civil society, and guarantee of the rights and freedoms given by God and recognized by our Declaration of Independence and Constitution are not passively attained. While the sacrifice of countless Americans who have answered the call of duty demonstrate the cost of freedom, the task of promoting the safety of every American falls on each generation. Unlike the past administration, President Trump has made national security and law enforcement efforts top priorities. We recognized our nation’s security need when we enacted $175 billion in border enforcement funding in July alongside our working families tax cut, and we recognized it again this week when House Republicans advanced legislation to provide the administration with the resources needed to meet this mission through the passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

The many threats to peace around the globe demand sustained attention to national security. Several of our allies face the reality of war every day while our enemies in Tehran, Beijing, Moscow, and Pyongyang conspire against us. Threats multiply and evolve constantly, whether on the battlefield or in cyberspace. The robust funding in the NDAA allows our military to stand ready with effective deterrence against any and all threats. In the words of Ronald Reagan, “War will not come again...if we will speak honestly of the dangers that confront us and remain strong enough to meet those dangers.”

Recent events have shown both the importance of and fragility of our constitutional rights. While the First Amendment is foundational to the fabric of our communities and public discourse, freedom of speech and other basic human rights remain under threat by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and other nations around the world. Because of this, I supported measures in the NDAA to counter China’s malign influence. I am also a cosponsor of the Protect America’s Innovation and Economic Security from CCP Act. This bill would reestablish the initiative to curb theft of American intellectual property and spying on our academic institutions perpetrated by the CCP.

Our adversaries profit from dividing us, and political polarization only makes it more difficult to protect our country from enemies, both foreign and domestic. As we remember the victims of terrorism perpetrated by these enemies, as well as honor the legacies of those who risked everything to protect our rights and liberties, let us not forget strength ultimately comes from unity.

Sincerely,

Adrian Smith

Member of Congress