Proclamation Within Constitutional Authority

Proclamation 10965—Fourth Anniversary of the Attack at Abbey Gate, 2025

Issued 2025-08-25 by Donald J. Trump

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This proclamation is being issued to remember the fourth anniversary of a deadly attack at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan. The President acknowledges that on August 26, 2021, a suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul resulted in the deaths of 13 American service members, injuries to 45 more, and harm to over 160 civilians. The proclamation honors the memory of these fallen heroes and expresses grief for their families and allies who suffered losses.

The proclamation specifically references the events surrounding the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan and the resulting chaos that led to the attack. It highlights what the President describes as a “disastrous political stunt” by the Biden Administration, which contributed to the vulnerability of American service members and allowed the Taliban to seize weapons and equipment.

Ultimately, this proclamation serves as a ceremonial observance to recognize the significance of the Abbey Gate attack and reaffirm the nation’s commitment to remembering those who died and supporting those who were wounded, as well as honoring the service of all military personnel involved.

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Constitutional Analysis

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This proclamation designates "Fourth Anniversary of the Attack at Abbey Gate, 2025" — a ceremonial observance that brings national attention to fourth anniversary of the attack at abbey gate. Presidents have issued ceremonial proclamations since George Washington, and they fall squarely within the executive tradition. They do not create new law, direct federal spending, or impose legal obligations on citizens.

Ceremonial proclamations like this one are purely declaratory. They express the sentiment of the President on behalf of the nation, drawing public awareness to causes or communities. They require no congressional approval and face no constitutional challenges.

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