
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis marked Victims of Communism Day from the significant grounds of Miami's Freedom Tower, reflecting on a somber history and offering support to those currently seeking liberty. This annual event, held every November 7, as described by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, resonates profoundly in a state steeped in the experiences of those who've fled totalitarian regimes, NBC Miami reports.
In a ceremony ripe with historical undertones, the governor addressed an audience at the Freedom Tower, a beacon for Cuban exiles who sought refuge in America following Fidel Castro's revolution. As the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation highlights, this day is acknowledged across numerous states, including Florida, as a time of remembrance and solidarity with those impacted by communist rule and those who continue to oppose it, a fact noted by both NBC Miami and replicated on Governor DeSantis's X feed.
Governor DeSantis Commemorates Victims of Communism Day at Freedom Tower in Miami https://t.co/cfhv4M311f
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) November 7, 2025
The Freedom Tower's centennial anniversary this year lends additional weight to the commemorative events; the landmark not only symbolizes freedom but also the resilience of a community that has rebuilt lives in the face of oppression. DeSantis, highlighting the building's resonance, proposed the adjacent land for a forthcoming presidential library dedicated to Donald Trump, which, as reported by NBC Miami, has seen its fair share of legal back-and-forths.
Most recently, a Florida judge imposed a temporary injunction against the transfer of the designated land, halting the governor's plans for the library's construction next to this emblematic site, although the decision has been appealed by the board of Miami-Dade College earlier this month.









