One Voice That Mattered
This is the exact moment my heart exploded on live television.
I didn’t go to Washington to make history.
I went because after four years of hell, I needed President Trump and First Lady Melania to know that America still loved them.
So I stood up and shouted five simple words.
And both of them turned and pointed right back at me.
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After President Trump left office in January 2021, he and First Lady Melania endured four of the most difficult years any presidential family has ever faced.
It began with the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago on August 8, 2022. Then came four separate criminal indictments totaling 88 felony counts, with prosecutors seeking over 700 years in prison. In 2024, two assassination attempts shocked the nation — first on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed the President’s ear, and again on September 15 at his Florida golf course.
Even before the election, I felt a calling in my heart. One month before Election Day, I booked an Airbnb in Rockville, Maryland. When the Inauguration events moved indoors to Capital One Arena due to the dangerous cold, I slept outside for 13 hours in freezing temperatures to be first in line.
I wasn’t there to make history. I went to stand up on behalf of millions of Americans and people around the world to show President Trump and the First Lady that even after everything they had been through, we still loved them for standing up for everyday Americans.
Inside Capital One Arena on January 20, 2025, I stood up and shouted five simple words:
“We love you, Mr. President!”
In that moment, both President Trump and First Lady Melania turned around and pointed directly at me — a moment the White House officially confirmed twice.
I had no idea those five words would end up in history, that I would receive two official letters from the White House, or that I would become the first known American civilian to have five words placed into the Presidential record.
Despite being told repeatedly by national news media and podcasts that my story “wasn’t newsworthy,” this website has now received over 4,230 views from 38 different countries — on every inhabited continent on Earth. The world has proven them wrong.
One voice still matters in America.