Proclamation November 13, 2025 Doc #2025-19892

Anti-Communism Week, 2025

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Anti-Communism Week, 2025
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In Simple Terms

The President declared a week to remember the harm caused by communism. This week is called Anti-Communism Week.

Summary

President Donald J. Trump has issued Proclamation 10988, designating the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as Anti-Communism Week. This proclamation is a solemn observance to remember the devastation caused by communism, which is described as a destructive ideology responsible for the loss of over 100 million lives. The proclamation emphasizes the United States' commitment to standing against communism and upholding liberty and human dignity. It calls for honoring the victims of oppressive regimes and reaffirms the nation's dedication to the principles of freedom and democracy.

Official Record

Federal Register Published

Signed by the President

November 07, 2025

November 13, 2025

Document #2025-19892

Analysis & Impact

💡 How This May Affect You

  • Working families and individuals: May encourage discussions on political ideologies at work and home, affecting personal relationships.
  • Small business owners: Could influence customer perceptions, especially in politically diverse areas, affecting business dynamics.
  • Students and recent graduates: Might spark campus debates and discussions on political history, impacting educational experiences.
  • Retirees and seniors: May evoke memories of Cold War events, influencing personal reflections and community conversations.
  • Different regions (urban, suburban, rural): Urban areas may see more public events, while rural areas might experience less direct impact.

🏢 Key Stakeholders

  • Anti-communist advocacy groups gain visibility and support for their cause.
  • Communist and socialist organizations face increased scrutiny and public criticism.
  • Educational institutions may adjust curricula to include anti-communist perspectives.
  • U.S. State Department leads international diplomatic efforts against communist regimes.
  • Civil liberties groups express concerns over potential suppression of free speech.

📈 What to Expect

Short-term (3–12 months):

  • Increased public discourse on communism's impact.
  • Heightened tensions with communist nations.
  • Boost in conservative media coverage.

Long-term (1–4 years):

  • Strengthened alliances with anti-communist countries.
  • Potential legislative actions against perceived communist threats.
  • Rise in political polarization domestically.

📚 Historical Context

  • Ronald Reagan's 1980s anti-communism rhetoric emphasized freedom over state control.
  • Builds on Cold War-era policies emphasizing democracy over communism.
  • Similar to Eisenhower's 1950s anti-communism initiatives amid McCarthyism.
  • Notable for reviving Cold War rhetoric in a post-Cold War context.
  • Highlights ongoing ideological battle despite global shifts since the Cold War.