As hundreds of thousands of People rejoice Juneteenth, the federal vacation commemorating the top of slavery within the U.S. and the liberty of People of African descent, the politics of the vacation right this moment can most likely be greatest understood by what’s taking place or not taking place on the White Home.
Whereas President Donald Trump issued presidential statements honoring Juneteenth in his first time period, it’s unclear whether or not he’ll do the identical this 12 months. This 12 months marks 160 years since Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger issued Basic Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas—traditionally, a marker of the official ending of a system that enslaved hundreds of thousands of Black People made potential by President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and the defeat of the Confederacy within the Civil Battle. Historical past books present that even after at the present time, some Black communities remained exploited by slavery and in sharecropping programs that successfully functioned like slavery.
Given Trump’s govt orders broadly prohibiting variety, fairness, and inclusion (that are being challenged in courtroom), together with actions censoring Black historical past, historic figures, and even racial phrases, it’s not clear whether or not Trump will signal a proclamation as he did in February for Black Historical past Month.
The White Home didn’t reply to a request from theGrio on whether or not Trump deliberate on issuing a proclamation or presidential message for Juneteenth.
When equally requested a few proclamation for Pleasure Month at a press briefing earlier this month, White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the White Home had “no plans for a proclamation for the month of June.” She shared, “This president could be very proud to be a president for all People, no matter race, faith or creed.”
The Trump administration’s silence on Juneteenth and refusal to speak about race, racial justice, or fairness is a stark distinction to the place the White Home was when President Joe Biden was in workplace. Biden not solely signed into regulation the Juneteenth federal vacation, marking a historic second in acknowledging the historical past of slavery, however he additionally hosted elaborate Juneteenth celebrations on the White Home South Garden, full of musical performances that embodyd Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Kirk Franklin and Jennifer Hudson.
“It was simply such an lively time, as a result of the President [Biden] was so dedicated to not simply observing the vacation but in addition backing up that observance with a dedication to defending the rights and the dignity that freedom calls for,” stated Erica Loewe, former assistant to President Biden and chief of employees of the White Home Workplace of Public Engagement.
Loewe informed theGrio of the Biden White Home’s Juneteenth live shows, “Massive South Garden live shows don’t occur in a president’s White Home until they assume it’s essential, and it’s very laborious to tug off.”
The previous Biden official recalled some critics on the time questioning why Biden made Juneteenth a federal vacation within the first place. Additionally they questioned whether or not the previous president was doing sufficient to enhance the lives of Black People–one thing Loewe remembers the Biden White Home working tirelessly to fight.
“Each piece of laws that was signed, was executed by a lens of fairness, and that’s what made that work so fulfilling for me, and that’s what makes seeing this present administration so painful,” Loewe informed theGrio. “The administration in energy at the moment goes above and past to decrease our contributions to society. So we now see how essential it’s to not simply acknowledge however to additionally do the work to make sure that fairness is prioritized on this nation.”

Loewe described the actions of the Trump White Home as “disgusting” and hopes that his presidency will stand as a “get up name for the individuals who had so many complaints” about President Biden.
“You by no means know what you’ve till it’s gone and and so much is being stripped away. A whole lot of these issues that some stated weren’t a giant deal–now, I believe individuals are seeing simply what a giant deal the work we had been doing truly was.”
Jason Edwards, the son of late former Texas State Rep. Al Edwards, who is called the “Father of Juneteenth,” stated the federal vacation was his father’s life work. Al Edwards’ tireless advocacy made it a Texas state vacation in 1979 and labored for many years to get dozens of states to do the identical.
“The nation lastly determined we’re going to rejoice at the present time of freedom, not simply the Fourth of July,” stated Jason Edwards, who runs his father’s nonprofit Juneteenth USA.
Edwards admits that whereas he and hundreds of thousands of People will probably be celebrating the freedoms that Juneteenth represents, he’s “saddened that the lights are dim in the case of celebrating the vacation.”

“I believe the individuals round him now are rather more aggressive about muting our historical past than he ever was,” Edwards stated of Trump’s inaction this Juneteenth. Nonetheless, he famous, “There’s little or no {that a} politician or an workplace or a strategist can do to dim our mild now that the ancestors’ work and them starting their lives as free individuals on this nation is now being honored [as a federal holiday].”
He added, “We’re going to rejoice no matter what anybody else does. That makes my coronary heart heat. And now, not solely are we celebrating down in Texas, now the whole nation is celebrating, which is my dad’s lifelong dream.”
Civil rights leaders and advocates inform theGrio that whereas Juneteenth could also be about commemorating historical past, it’s additionally essential to make use of the federal vacation to deeply mirror on the current day threats to Black freedoms posed by the Trump administration.
“It’s a day to recollect what we have now all the time been up towards and what we have to overcome now, which on this case is Donald Trump, Stephen Miller (Trump’s deputy chief of employees) and the whole administration,” stated Svante Myrick, president and CEO of Individuals For the American Method. “We by no means wanted a president to rejoice our emancipation, our freedom. And we all know who we’re. We all know what we have now to do.”
Antjuan Seawright, a political strategist who advises high nationwide Democrats, informed theGrio, “We should always not let somebody who has mainly constructed their political profession on racism, bigotry, hate, coddling with white supremacists and Christian white nationalists deter the progress that we made on this nation.”

Considering again on the 2024 election, Seawright stated that is notably a time of reflection for Black People who felt as if the Biden administration “didn’t do sufficient to maneuver the needle.” He defined, “Right here you’ve somebody who desires to erode each single layer of progress that we made on this nation, together with the celebration of the Juneteenth vacation.”
Black Lives Matter PAC senior advisor Angela Angel stated it’s essential for Black People to keep in mind that “Freedom has all the time needed to be fought for.”
“We nonetheless celebrated emancipation whereas we nonetheless wanted federal troops there to guard from white supremacist violence,” she defined. “At this time, federal troops are literally getting used to hold out that violence. So the wrestle continues, however so does our resistance.”
Angel warned that whereas Black People should hold preventing for freedom, they can’t permit themselves to “develop into worn down.”
“Each cultural celebration, each second of Black pleasure is also an act of resistance towards this regime that’s making an attempt to terrorize us into submission and fixed inundation of violence,” she stated. “We’re not simply celebrating freedom, we’re defending it, and we are able to do this each by protests and by moments of pleasure.”