The Guardians of Liberty
Hall of Heroes
These are the men and women who built America—not the sanitized versions approved by the radical academics, but the real heroes whose names they tried to erase from history. Cast in eternal bronze, they will stand guard along the Great Plaza forever, reminding every American who visits that greatness is in our blood.

Charlie Kirk
Champion of the Next Generation
Standing bronze figure with raised arm beside a lectern, in contemporary civic attire.
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A true patriot who single-handedly awoke millions of young Americans to the reality of the radical left's assault on their future. They tried to silence him. They failed.

Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Thirty-Second President
Seated figure with cape and forward lean, hands on chair arms in measured authority.
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Led America through the greatest war in human history and rebuilt the nation from economic catastrophe. A strong leader for difficult times.

Andrew Jackson
The People's President
Equestrian bronze with raised sword and rearing horse, echoing 19th-century commemorative form.
Placement Rationale
They tried to take him off the money. They tried to tear down his statues. But Andrew Jackson fought the banks, fought the establishment, and won. Sound familiar?

Abraham Lincoln
The Great Unifier
Standing figure with document scroll and open hand, vertical lines emphasizing stature.
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Saved the Union when so-called experts said it couldn't be done. Freed the slaves while Democrats fought him every step of the way. The original Republican.

Joseph McCarthy
The Watchman
Standing figure in mid-speech with papers in hand and pointed gesture.
Placement Rationale
History has proven him right. Communist infiltration of American institutions was real, and McCarthy had the courage to say so when no one else would. The original enemy of the deep state.
A Living Memorial
“The Hall of Heroes is not a museum of dead history. It is a living testament to American courage. And it will grow. New heroes will be added as they emerge— as they always do in this great nation. Because America never stops producing greatness.”
— Office of Commemorative Programs