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VFAF’s Lt. Col. Berney Flowers invited to the White House in honor of National Black History Month said Christi Tasker National Press Secretary – [your]NEWS
VFAF’s Lt. Col. Berney Flowers represented Veterans for America First today at the White House in honor of National Black History Month
From the Lt Col: “The National Black History reception at the White House was a momentous event celebrating Black heritage and conservatism. Hosted by President Trump, the gathering included notable figures such as Tiger Woods, Judge Joe Brown, and Dr. Alveda King. The evening was filled with patriotism, unity, and inspiring conversations about history, faith, and opportunity. Attendees reflected on the resilience and achievements of Black Americans while looking forward to the future. The event underscored the deep connection between conservatism and Black heritage, Special Thanks to the Maryland Black Republican Council, who showed up In Force and Veterans for America First.”
In other VFAF News:
January 24, 2025
Veterans for America First National Leadership team members Jeff Hoffmann, Jared Craig and Stan Fitzgerald were invited to Trump Inaugural Events by congress
VFAF was thrilled to be recognized by members of Congress for our grassroots efforts and invited to these historic Inaugural events. God Bless America and God Bless President Trump.”— Stan Fitzgerald VFAF Educational Projects
Veterans for America First National Leadership Team received congressional invitations to President Donald Trump’s swearing in (outdoor event cancelled), Liberty ball and Commander in Chief Military Ball in Washington DC.
VFAF’s Jeff Hoffmann represented the organization at the Military Ball while Jared Craig, Donna and Stan Fitzgerald represented the organization at the Liberty Ball.
VFAF Veterans for America First was also invited to greet the President’s motorcade as it arrived at Arlington. VFAF’s Berney Flowers and Jeff Hoffmann saluted the Commander in Chief as he entered Arlington. VFAF’s Jeff Hoffmann served as part of the official volunteer team for the inaugural committee and coordinated the Veterans on site.
Jared Craig was invited to Congressman Brian Jack’s office during the events.
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