July 4, 2025

A once-proud Fourth of July in Central New Jersey was brought to its knees Thursday night, as a deadly storm with winds over 60 mph ripped through the heartland of American tradition—ending lives, toppling power lines, and canceling the very celebrations meant to honor our nation's founding. In a stunning blow to local communities, three lives were tragically lost, including a young man and an elderly veteran of life, crushed beneath a collapsing tree in Plainfield. With streets littered in debris, the Democratic leadership declared a somber halt to their festivities, urging mourning over patriotism. Mayor Adrian Mapp conceded the town was not ready to raise the flag, opting instead to pause unity in favor of caution. Meanwhile, as power lines sparked and transformers burned, New Jersey’s liberal governor could offer little more than warnings to "stay inside." For those who believe in resilience and freedom, the scene was a stark reminder of how swiftly nature—and government hesitation—can silence even the most sacred symbols of American spirit.

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