Trump joins fight to save Native history - 'inspirational' says grassroots group leading effort
New York's racist mascot policy "an affront" to American Indians, prez says
A grassroots group of Native Americans determined to defend their cultural heritage from being cancelled picked up a powerful ally on Monday.
President Donald Trump posted support on Truth Social for pro-Native American voices in Massapequa, New York. They are attempting to save the high school’s traditional “Chiefs” name and logo amid the New York State Board of Regents’ racist ban on Native American images.
“Forcing them to change the name, after all of these years, is ridiculous and, in actuality, an affront to our great Indian population,” Trump (@realDonaldTrump) said in the post.
US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has been tasked to lead the “fight for the people of Massapequa on this very important issue,“ Trump said in the social media post.


Eunice Davidson, a Dakota Sioux and co-founder of the grassroots Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), was elated by the news.
“It’s very inspirational to have the president come and take notice of what’s been going on in this town (Massapequa) and around the country,” Davidson told Thug Adams.
NAGA representatives made a series of appearances on major national media this past weekend, which helped elevate the urgency of the crisis to the Oval Office.
Hours later, on Monday, Trump became the first president, and one of the only high-profile figures in the executive branch, to listen to the wishes of the Native American majority. Trump’s post Monday smacked down the false woke narrative that sports logos are offensive.
It’s been total manufactured fraud. The most notable example of the deceit: 90% of Native Americans, in multiple major polls, opposed the effort to cancel the name and logo of the NFL’s Washington Redskins.
The voice of the vast majority of American Indians was stomped, trampled and unheard. The three-time NFL Super Bowl champion Redskins, a source of pride from coast to coast for Native Americans, were canceled in 2020.
It appears now that the entire woke Marxist cancel-culture movement is on the run. It will soon be exposed for what it is: a nefarious treasonous effort to delegitimize the founding of the United States of America, in which Native Americans played an essential role.
The core of the Marxist cancel-culture strategy: rewrite American history and remove any evidence of agency or self-determination by so-called “people of color.” Native and black Americans must remain docile victims of white racists for the Marxist domestic insurgents to achieve their goals.
The war on Native American heritage is led by the powerful National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), a politically connected radical Marxist organization in Washington D.C. Their corrupt victimhood cult blames social crises in native communities, from poverty to suicide, on sports team logos.
A complete joke.
The NCAI claimed funding by the Soros family’s Open Society Foundations and your federal tax dollars. It draws political support from racist white elitists, in opposition to the will of America’s Indian population.
The NCAI said it launched the war on Native American heritage in 1968 and by 2013 the toxic Marxo-Racists proudly claimed it erased about 1,400 references and/or images from public display.
Put another way: the NCAI erased 1,400 opportunities to tell the proud history of the people they cynically purport to represent.
The NCAI has siphoned billions from donors and taxpayers over these past 57 years, 1,400 American Indian stories have been wiped from history, and yet none of the social crises they lament have improved.
You can spell NCAI with F-R-A-U-D.
“They’re trying to erase our entire history,’ waid Davidson of NAGA. “When we lose our country where are we going to go? We’re the only culture in American that doesn’t have a homeland we can return to. This is our homeland.”
NOTE: Thug Adams has worked with NAGA over the last 18 to 24 months to expose the corruption and danger behind the cancel-culture war on indigenous history.