About
Congressman Trent Franks
DEAR FRIENDS,
I’m former Congressman Trent Franks. It was my profound honor to represent you in the United States Congress for 15 years. I was so privileged to serve in many different capacities, but perhaps the most significant was that of being Chairman of the House subcommittee on the United States Constitution. This was a position once held by Daniel Webster, who is someone I have always held to be a noble American hero. He very famously said:
“Hold on, my friends, to the Constitution and to the Republic for which it stands. Miracles do not cluster, and what has happened once in 6,000 years, may not happen again. Hold on to the Constitution, for if the American Constitution should fail, there will be anarchy throughout the world.”
I believe America to be a miracle and God’s gift to the whole world. It crushes my soul, as it likely does yours, to see the insane ideology of woke stupidity and Marxist anarchy casting a dark shadow across this magnificent nation. The Biden administration has inexplicably embraced not only inexpressibly dangerous but also preposterously ridiculous and blatantly unconstitutional national policies. It is almost too surreal to articulate.
Please believe me when I say I understand all too well the commitment, sacrifice and even the brutality that goes with being a conservative fighter in a Marxist left-wing media environment. To those of you who supported and voted for me in the past, may I genuinely thank you. I kept my word to you, and you were there for me. Together, we truly made a tremendous difference for this country. If you now send me back to Congress, my legislative and voting record, sometimes painful congressional experience, and the profound advantage of returning with 15 years of already accrued Congressional Seniority all give me many profound advantages over what I would have as a freshman to make the vital changes we must make in the very short window of time in which we have to make them.
We must now beseech God, and unify as Americans like a ring of steel around the principles of our Declaration of Independence as did those noble souls who risked everything they had to sign it. We must ask ourselves the same question today that John Page asked them. “Do you not think there is an angel that rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?”
Precious Friends, Almighty God is indeed still with us. His angel still rides in the whirlwind, and by His Grace…We are going to win back America in 2024.
United States Congress 2003 – 2017
WHO IS Congressman Trent Franks?
Congressman Trent Franks served as a founder and CEO of Liberty Petroleum Corporation and currently serves as Chairman of the of Liberty Petroleum Corporation Board of Directors. Throughout his public service, he was never a professional politician, he was a small Business owner, being self-employed most of his life starting at 17 years old.
Congressman Trent Franks is a Conservative Reagan Republican. He served seven terms in the United States Congress and has worked passionately all of his adult life to build a better future for all children and protecting America's "first principles": The God given rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness outlined in our Declaration of Independence, and our Nation's core Constitutional foundations.
Congressman Franks Has a Proven Conservative Record throughout his 15 Years in Congress. Trent was repeatedly named among the very most consistently conservative members in all of Congress. Trent would be returning to Congress with 15 years of congressional seniority and possessing the priceless experience in Congress of having served in many critical positions previously.
Trent believes it was our Creator, not the hand of man or government, that gave all mankind the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that government has a God-given responsibility to protect these rights for all members of the human family, regardless of their color, creed, religion, or station in life.
Trent believes that there will always be such a thing as the truth and that people and principles should be at the center of political discourse in America. He believes in personal responsibility, free enterprise and that government's first purpose is to protect its innocent citizens.